Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 23, 1950, Page 16, Image 16

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    George Not Rushing Social
Security Extension Issue
Washington, Jan. 23 U.R) Chairman Walter P. George of the
senate finance committee which i considering administration
proposals to broaden Social Security coverage said today he is
not "rushing" toward any conclusions.
"This is one ol the biggest problems before the country to
day, ine ueorgia democrat said.'
"I don't want to be rushed on
It."
He said the present systef Is
"discriminatory" to some who
are and are not covered by the
social insurance system. He
' said "serious problems" remain
to be worked out.
The finance committee began
another week of hearings to
day on the house-approved bill
to expand coverage and enlarge
social security benefits to those
already covered.
Cost Load Reduced
State public welfare commis
sioners were here to testify on
the bill. In the main, they fa
vor the bill, For one thing It
cuts down the cost load to the
Individual states
Dr. Ellen Winston of North
Carolina, Broughton Lamberth
of Alabama, and Bill Child of
Idaho were those callfid today.
Also on tap were Ben Huitt,
commissioner of labor for Geor
gia, and Miss Lula Dunn, direc
tor of the American public wel
fare association.
The house - approved bill
would add 11,000,000 persons to
the 35,000,000 now covered by
the social Insurance program.
The house bill would add, among
others, about 4,800,000 self-em
ployed city dwellers and 3,800,-
000 state and local government
workers,
But Social Security Adminis
trator Arthur J. Alameyer last
week asked that another 10,000,
000 also be added. These would
be mainly farmers, farm labor
ers and certain types of domestic
workers,
Altmeyer also recommended
that congress consider changing
the basis for federal grants to
the states for public assistance
programs. A state's income and
ability to pay should be given
some weight in making the
grants, he said.
Junking Oldsters Hit .
During the hearing last week.
Sen. Eugene D. Millikin, (R
. Colo.,) demanded to know why
employers were "junking" older
workers. The question followed
a statement by Altmeyer that
employers were "reluctant" to
hire old persons.
What are you doing to en
courage the employment of these
people?" Millikin asked.
Altmeyer said it was not his
job. But increased coverage by
insurance benefits would help,
however, by cutting down the
risk to the employer, he said.
Millikin also Questioned
whether the social security trust
fund is not a "temptation" for
extravagant government spend
ing. The trust fund amounts to
reserves set aside for payment in
future years.
"The trust fund may become
a pawn for general treasury
fiscal policies," Millikin said.
Altmeyer said the trust fund
now totals more than $11,000,-
000,000 of which $2,228000,
000 is Invested back into gov
ernment isues.
"The congress and the presi
dent may be tempted by this
easy-come, easy-go money," Mil
likin said.
Sandra Peterson
Gets Life Term
Brady, Tex., Jan. 23 U.B
Mrs. Sandra Peterson waited to
day in. a jail cell she could
"never call home" as her de
fense counsel decided whether
to appeal a verdict which would
place her behind bars for life
A jury of farmers and ranch
ers last night found the 18-year-
old Massachusetts girl guilty of
murder with malice afore
thought in the roadside slaying;
and robbery of a Brady realtor.
They sentenced her to life im
prisonment after deliberating
more than five hours.
She was found guilty of kill
ing Lewis Patterson, a business
man who had given her and a
hitch-hiking companion, 15-year-
old Loretta Fae Mozingo, a lift.
Minnesota, "land of ten thou
sand lakes," actually has more
than 11,000.
Four Corners While carry
ing her small daughter down
town on Friday evening, Mrs.
Stan Braden slipped on the
slushy curbing and fell. In try
ing to protect the baby Mrs.
Braden received numerous
bruises, but 10-m o n t h s-old
Cheryl Ann's left leg was broken
just above the ankle.
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ferent, medicated. Then
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to help relieve externally
caused pimples ana
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point. Bwy druggist
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Robert Cable, son of Mr. and
Mrs. 8. H. Cable, 370 S. Elma
avenue, underwent surgery at
the Salem General hospital
Thursday. He will be in the hos
pital for several weeks.
Four Corners People Back;
Sprengers Purchase Place
Four Corners, Jan. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lacy have re
turned from a two weeks vacation spent in southern California
and border towns farther south. They operate Pop's Cofe in Four
Corners and while they were away the business place was closed
for redecoration and a new tile floor was laid.
Mr. and Mrs. August Spreng-0
r have purchased the O. P. To
bin residence and acreage a few
miles out on State street. They
moved this week from 4090
State street to their new home.
The Sprengers came here last
year from Washington state.
Brownie troop 10 and Girl
Scouts troop 42 will not meet
this week on account of inclem
ent weather. Meeting dates will
be announced later. Mrs. J. E.
Webster and Mrs. Francis Mill
er are the Brownie leaders and
Mrs. Raymond Hough and Mrs.
Earl Thulin are the Scout lead
ers.
Mrs. Katherine Toycen's sec
ond grade students at Lincoln
school (Four Corners) will
present a program of music,
readings and a skit on Thurs
day afternoon before the school
and parents.
Out-of-state visitors in the
James Hartman home at 3923 E.
State street are his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph G. Hartman of
Leslie, Mich. Before coming
here the visitors toured the
southern states, coming up the
coast through California. They
expect to be here several weeks,
returning home the northern
route.
'
Mass Murder Attempt or Prank? Freshman Allen Pierce,
18, inspects wall damaged when a crude bomb exploded in a
Rice Institute dormitory at Houston, Tex. The explosion
smashed windows and doors and could have killed every man
in the building had it been placed strategically. Police are
baffled as to whether the incident was a student prank or an
attempt at mass murder. (Acme Telephoto)
'Snake Pit' Wins
Highest Award
Hollywood, Jan. 23 U.f9
American press and radio critics
have "The Snake Pit," a story
about mental illness, as the best
motion picture of 1949.
The film received 302 votes
from 356 reviewers and 60
commentators to head a list of
the 10 best films in a poll by
the film daily, a trade publica
tion.
Co-starring Olivia De Havi
land, Mark Stevens and Leo
Genn. "The Snake Pit" was one
of four 20th Century-Fox pro
ductions to make the first 10.
Runner-up was the British
film, "The Red Shoes" produc
ed by J. Arthur Rank. In third
place was "A Letter to Three
Wives" by 20th Century-Fox.
Others were "Champion,"
United Artists-Screen Plays,
fourth: "The Stratton Story,"
MGM. fifth; "Come to the Stable:
20th Century-Fox, sixth; "Home
of the Brave," United Artists
Screen Plays, seventh; "Com
mand Decision," MGM, eighth;
"The Heiress," Paramount,
ninth, and "Pinky " 20th Cen
tury-Fox, tenth.
For the first time in the poll's
history, two sports stories "The
Stratton Story" and "Champion"
made the list.
Commissioners Court
The following la the official publica
tion of the record of claims before the
Marlon County Commissioners' Court for
the November term for 1949. with the
amount allowed, bills continued, etc.. ac
cording to the records In the office of
me county Clerk.
Ladd i. Bush Salem Br. U.S. Nat'l Bk.
of Portland, Withholding, S3.40S.12; Pub
lic Employees Retirement System, Retire
ment, it.wo.w, uenver xoung, Liquor
Law, 1363.58; State Industrial Accident,
Inc., $597.36. County Assessor: O. A. Lcw-
ueputy, 1313. bh; Ray lick. Deputy.
1181.93: J. L, Slegmund. Deputy. 1180.18;
Grace N. Babcock, Deputy, 1167.42; Ida
M. Baillle, Deputy. (154.B0; Helen Sny-
aer, ueputy, 1144.73: Mary E. atrayer.
Clerk, $148.50; Patricia Snyder, Cleric,
$122.43; Gordon E. Tower, Draftsman,
Vii'i.-iu. circuit court: A. A. Kicnaros.
Sec. for Court. $288.10; Ruby Until".!.
Sec. for Court. $288.75. County Clerk:
KezmcseK, ueputy, Jiaa.ia; r. tuioier, ue
puty, 9183.13: R. Howard, Deputy. $194.
20; Dora Barrett, Deputy, $168.14: Ver
non Windsor, Deputy, $210.47; Helen L,
Mulkey. Deputy. $182.40: W. M. Glfford.
Deputy, $131.58; W. H. Freele, Deputy,
$148.85 R. J. Stanton, Deputy, $62.60;
Donna Brown, Deputy, jed.eo. county
Court ft Comm.! M. Reznlcsek. Clerk,
$50.00: D. L. Brown, Stenog,, $90.00. Court
House: euw. arasner, janitor, jioj.oj: w,
A. Orttton, Janitor, $161.57; Wm. Mori
arty. Janitor. 1150.97: Edwin Booth. Jan
itor, ilo3. iu; KUtn nu ten ins, ciev. upr.,
$70.00; M. E. Linasey, Kiev, opr., ibi.iu.
District Attorney: Gordon Moore. Depu
ty, $217.74; Doris M. Albin, Steno. $139.-
Dlstrlct Court: Barbara anutn, ue-
Duty Clerk. 1169.75; Olurus Brown. De
puty cierx, sui.jf. District uri non
stable: Gloria Robinson, Deputy consta
ble. 1159.58. Health Department: W. J,
Hr.nnsv Cn. Health Officer. $530.94: W. B.
Qulnn, Co. Sanitarian, $242.10; I. G. Lcr-
mont Co. sanitarian, sa&n.a; r. ti. uoie
man. Co. Sanitarian. $252.78: Batty Coop
er, Co. Sanitarian, $253.40; Be mice Yeary,
UO. f.a.n., merwyii uuiuy, jv,
P.H.N., $207.53; Helen Wangsgard, Co.
P.Hw.. $218.70! Jane DomKowsKi. co.
P.H.N., $221.40; Jean Wright, Co. P.H.N.,
$205.70; Claudia Donnelly, Co. P.H.N..
$228.90: Helen Bteyaert, Co. P.H.N., $205.-
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VILUNCTTI TAUIT'S IUIII6 APFIIWE I 10 MI FUIIISIKIS j
i SALEM OREGON CITY J
34; Joan Schneider Darts, Co. F.H.M., i
1217.43; Erna Berstecher, Malt. P.H.N.,:
$100.10; Leslie L. Stone, CI. Nurse, $151.69:
Lyndall Birkbeck, Co. P.H.N., $247.45;
Evelyn Krueger, Co. P.H.N., $218.20; How
ard Pyfer, Health Educator, $238.95; Vers
Wood. Cleric -Steno, $181.90; Odessa Melby,
Clerk-Steno, $169.50; Mona David, Clerk
TypLst, $99.21; Lee Dariel, Clerk-Typlxt,
1131.27; Kutn M. wiuod, cjerK-rypitt,
$42.79: Dolor&s PyTer, Clerk-Typlat, $104.-
Alice Bergman. cieric-Typm, iu.4u;
Shirley chnelder, Cleric-Typist, $33.60.
Breitenbusb Justice: Edison vicKera, Jus
tice of Peace, $89.10. Jeffenon' Juitlee! E.
E. Howell, Justice of Peace, $121.55; Oeo.
P. Armstrong, Constable, $14.85. Mt, Anitl
Juillce: N. M, Lauby, Justice of Peace,
Joseph L. Faulhaber, Constable,
$9.90. Sllverton Justice: All O. Nelson,
Justice of Peace, $178.48; T. N. Burch,
Clerk, $48.50; E. J. Jackson, Constable,
$74.25. Jurenlle Officer; Nona White, Pro
bation Officer, $215.77; D. J. Jepson, At.
Probation Officer. $213.40: L. M. John
ston, SUmo., $91.00. Microfilming: D. W.
Ramsyer, Deputy, $167.80. Recorder! ON
flee: Ad ell a DuBols, Deputy, $170.20; Vir
ginia Gritton, Deputy, $166.21: Irene
Johnson, Deputy, $150.30; Ramona Evans,
Deputy, $151.33; Elizabeth wmu, cierx,
$59.10. K ei lit ration it Election: Gladys
White, Deputy, $186.02. School Super
intendent: J. F. Remington. Deputy,
$169.65; Vivian S. Hoenlg. Supervisor,
$207.80: Marsuerlte R. Burton. Supervi
sor, $222.20; Christine V. Morley, Sec
retary, JHB.59, snemr Lecai: a. i. mbi-
strom. Deputy, $210.40; B. R. Smith, De
puty, $210.80; Wm. DeVall, Deputy, $207.
30; John Harger, Deputy, $219.10; diar
a. Scott, Deputy, $190.84; 8. Robert Ttce,
Deputy, $218.20; E. E. Colby, Deputy,
$197.25; Glenn Conklin, Deputy, $178.60;
Karl Murphy. Deputy, 1210.14. Sheriff
Tax: H, P. Domosalla, Deputy, $238.37:
Howard T. Evans, Cnshler, $208.04; Vlo
lette West. Bookkeeper, $1B9.23; Lydia
Mnttson, Deputy, $179.10; Evelyn Mennls,
Deputy, $176.50; Marian Maas, Deputy,
(164.05; Oeraldlne White, Deputy, $82.02.
Surveyor! Office: Nella Slmma, Secre
tary. $154.40. Treasurer's Offlee: Audrey
EwinE. Deputy. $158.42. Veterans Serv
ice Office: Lillian Kllppert, Secretary,
$66.26: H. C. Saalfeld, Service Officer,
$282.10. Dor Control Officer: Ervln A.
Ward, Dog Enforcement Officer. $201.80;
R. J. Stanton, Clerk. $100.00. County
Property: H. Wm. ThieLscn. Land Agent,
3112.20; 2j. M. Johnson, Stenos., $50.00.
Engineer's Office: H. S. Swart, Co. En
gineer, $205.89: A. M. Presnall. Secre
tary, $150.40. Breltenbush Justice: J. O.
Powler. Constable. $173.25. Woodburn Jus
tice Court: T. C. Gorman, Justice of
peace, $222.so; w. c. Miner, const nolo,
149.50; Mary V, Gorman, Justice Clerk,
134.05. stayton Justice Court: W. rl.
Belt, Justice of Peace, $173.25: Henry
Smith, Constable, $19.80; Leona Peterson,
Steno, $20.70. Circuit Court: W. H. Feele,
Deputy, S3.es; Helen u. Mumey, Deputy,
$10.96. Clerk'a Office: Mania ret Reznlc
sek, Deputy, $15.12; Wilson J. Wilt, Depu
ty. $160.26. Recorder's Office: Gladys M.
Thomas, Deputy, $4.47. Sheriff Tax: Bet
ty L. Madison, Extra, smi.oz; Dixie u.
Meyer, Extra, $155.55; Joy B. Doyal. 'Ex
tra, $152.68; Helen B. ElD. Extra, so.aa;
Mabel M. Zimmerman, Extra, $98.82; Lil
lian Callaway, Extra, $87.65; B.nche A.
Cupp, Extra. $130.54; Pauline Patterson,
Extra, $19.72; Henry Mattson, Extra, $68.
48; Cleo Walker, Extra, $65.47; Doris
Scott, Extra, $65.12 Ramona Evans, Extra,
153.91; Bernetta i. amitn. txira, jao.ua;
Leon J Smith, Extra, $56.43; Margaret
Moore, Extra, $64.98; A. A. Geer, Co.
Fair Fund, $38.11; J. P. Aspinwall, La
bor, $220.67; Delbert Balr, Labor, $224.69;
J. A. Burns, Labor, $143.80; Robert Hart,
Labor. $217.77; Haary h. Lawrence,
bor, $213.10: H. A. Martin, Labor, $208.50:
Harold L. Martin, Labor, $206.50; Harold
L. Martin. Labor, $199.53; Edward Schmltt,
Labor, jaij.uu; rrann woeixe, jjnaor,
$249.00; O. D. Blnesar. Labor, $240.83;
Henry Bower, Labor, $20B.52; Lawrence
Bower, Labor, $170.77; Wm. P. Croker.
Labor, $107.14; Orvllle L. Duninan. La
bor, $241.40; Harvey M. Girod, Labor,
1209.79; Eric Gustafson, Labor, $105.32;
Roy Hatfield, Labor, $207.74; Cleo Kap
ninirer. Labor. $11.29: Harold K. Keppln-
aer, Labor, $234.99; Ben Kerber, Labor,
$200.08; R. W. Kinney, Labor, $53.98: Bar
ney J. Kropp, Labor, Jiao.ia; Laurel
Lamb, Labor, $229.49; Floyd Lauber, La
bor, $233.59; E. A. Lawrence, Labor,
$205.09: W. R. Massey, Labor, $199.39;
John McAllister, Labor, $206.28; Ralph
McAllister. Labor, $202.26; D. P. Sen art,
Labor, $235.01; Wm. Shaw, Labor, $196.
91: August Smith, Labor, $224.20; Robert
Smith, Labor, $221.15; G. L. Spencer, La
bor, $204.73; &an u. Btancuey, LiDor,
1207.30: Lloyd E. Taylor, Labor, $231.22;
A. M. Thela, Labor, $217.67; Nick Thels,
Labor. $233.83; Raymond Titus, Labor,
$162.07: Orvllle L. Trussell, Labor, $228.17;
Huch Webb, Labor, $228.21; Lee A. Wells,
Lnbor. $230.26; Tony Woelke, Labor. $227.-
17; Bam Wccse, Labor, $175.26; Theodore
Kuenzi, Labor, $254.34; Wm. R. Brenner,
Labor, .$227. 7B; Henry BrueninR, Labor,
$334.40; Mcnno Dalke, Labor, $2.59; Lloyd
Jarman, Labor, vina.-ii; Leo Mcuauister,
Labor, $247.10; C. J. Miller. Labor, $231.
56; Tom Rltchey, Labor, $201.61; Jos. A.
Robl, Labor, $230.13; W. Shelley, Labor,
$222.20; Gene Shilling, Labor, $173.20; Ar
thur J. Tackmier, Labor, $222.20; L. W.
Webber, Labor, $208.46; W. O. Williamson,
Labor, $203.84: J. O. Ournutt, Labor,
!2iy.BH; j. Anoerson Jr., Loor, laio.as;
Wm. BunUnc, Labor, $195.08; L. R. Coop
er. Labor, $207.55; E. J. Coover, Labor,
$197.27; Axel Johnson, Labor, $197.27:
Oerhard A. Olson. Labor. $161.58: J. R.
Patten. Labor, $205.57; H. J. Peterson,
Labor, 1231.12; O. Q. Ross, Labor. $207.90:
A. B. Rostad, Labor, $200.68; R. F. 8y
verson. Labor, $226.51; M. J. McCor
mlck. Labor, $211.34; Leo A. Andreas, La
bor, $192.90; David DuBols, Labor, $176.
38; Virgil R. Fahey, Labor, $197.97; H. S.
Lenhardt, Labor, $244.90; S. M. Martin,
LaDor, iig7.ui; wm. Nattzger, Labor,
$314.70; Cecil R. Royston. Labor. $215.77;
Delbert C. SheUtto, Labor. $244.94; S. K.
Ely, Labor. $218.90; Arthur Blavkburn,
Labor, $216.38; Floyd Blackburn, Labor,
$7.32; Wm. Duchateau. Labor. $232.28: A.
A. Ktohards, Labor, $203.62; Kenneth
watts. Labor, $228.16; Clarence Williams,
Labor, $222.10; E. H. Busby. Labor. $205.-
92: Wallace Cobine, Labor, $92.47; C. A.
uooine, Laoor, mi , n ; ueorge rraun
dlener. Labor. $284.70; Tom Bowden, La
bor, $213.73; Richard Fall, Labor. $153.07;
John Hanna, Labor, $123.75; M. E. Pe
terson. Labor. 130.80: Lvdla Mattson.
Sheriff Deputy Tax, $102.80; Evelyn Men-
is, bariti ueputy Tax, ibb.h; Marian
Maat, Sheriff Deputy Tax, $96.70: Vlo
letts West, Sheriff Deputy Tax, $113.59;
H. T. Evans, Sheriff Deputy Tax. $113.27;
H. F. Domogalla, Sheriff Deputy Tax,
$214.68: Gertrude T. Lo'odell, Bailiff, $16.
80; Floy Mudd, Bailiff, $54.35; Victor
Howard Trapper, $278.64; Cleo Kepplnser,
Gravel Haulers, $32.00; L. M. Case, Gravel
Haulers. $72.00; R. Shelton, Postage, $9.
00; A. 0. Grar, Postmaster, Postage, $5.
00; Hankj Parking Lot, Misc., $27.25; Ho
tel Senator, Meals, $21,40; Salem Park
ing Service, Misc., $8.50; Etcher & Co.,
Exp., $3.34; Dr. B, F. Glesey, Exam., $5.
00; Ltston W. Howoll, Per Diem, etc., $57.
92; Association of Oregon Counties, Assn.
Dues, $384.77; McOllchrlst & Sons, Sups,
.45; Otis Elevator Co., Sups, $8.50; Al
bert O. Grass, Postmaster, Postage, $6.00;
Sybil O. Catlln & Frank H. Spears, rent,
$100.00; Earl Adams, T.E., $221.98: Dr.
Lewis Clark, Exam., $5.00; Dr. Scott Mc
Klown, Exam., $5.00; John Schmld, Rent,
1100.00; Mrs. A. L. SchuU, Reward, $25.
00; American Public Health Assoc.. O.
Sups., $15.20; Capitol Drug Store, Med.
Sups., $21.39; Dr. Wm. Crothera. Med.
Serv., $60.00; Charles Derthick, CI. Psy.,
20.Q0; Doctors Supply Co.. Med. Sups.,
$40.90; Dr. Margaret Dowell, Med. Serv.,
$105.01: Dr. Lucille Former. Med. Serv.,
$15.00; Dr. John Goldsmith, Med. Serv.,
$15.00; A. C. Drags, postmaster. Postage.
$53.00; Hendrle Medical Laboratory, Lab.
$125.00; George R. Hoffman, M.D., Med.
Serv., $13.00; Dr. Robert Joseph, Med.
erv., $36.00; Dr. M. A. Kamsler, Med.
Serv., $30.00; Dr. B. I. Knapp, Med. Serv.,
$15.00: Helen Mebly. Off. Sups.. $28.50: J.
O. Penney Co., Off. Sups., $8.98; Perry's
Drug Store. Med. Sups.. $5.90: The Quis
cnberry Pharmacy, Med. Serv., $15.49; Sa
lem Masonic Temple, Rent, $250.00: Sa
lem Medical Laboratory, Lab., $53.25;
School District No. 4, O. Sups., $1.15;
Shaw Surgical Co.. Med. Sups.. $20.20;
Simmons Carbon Company, O. Sups., $79.
05; W. J. Stone. M.D., Trans., $19.35;
Charles C. Thomas Publisher, O. Sups.
$11.20: Tide Water Associated Oil Co.
Trans., $280.00; Valley Motor Co., Trans.,
133. ut; woooDum uospitai, A-Kay, ji.-
wynxoop-Biari Printing, printing.
$10.45; John W. Hanrahan, Fees, $332.75;
Fred W. Lange, Pees, $ia.su; Dr. K. J.
Petersen, Fees, $265.50; A. W. Simmons,
Fees, $141.25; Charley R. Brown, 1 Grade,
$8.00: Howard W. Hennlnnscn, 1 Grade,
I7.n: h. MlkKeison St. son, i Registered,
$24.00; Dr. Horace Miller, Exam, $30.00; R.
F. White. Exam. $10.00: Dr. Roscoe C. WU-
lon. Exam, $10.00; Howard Maple, sups.,
$3.00; McEwan'a Photo snow. Repairs,
S2.S0: Painless Parker. Dentist. Med.
Serv.. $2.50: Red Cross Pharmacy. Medi
cal, 16.37; aaiem surplus more, sups,
$63.60; Sanitary Service Co., Sani
tary Service, $1.90; Denver Young,
Board of Prisoners, $952.24; Bates
Llvesley St Pearson. Bond. $25.00;
E. E. Howell, rent & etc., 20.00; W. D.
Harris. Acent. Bond. 25.00: Alt O. Ne son,
Rent 40.00; Emery J. Jackson, Travel ex
pense, 28.36; w. h. Beu, Kent st postage,
35.00; T. C. Gorman, Rent, 30.00; W. C.
Miller. T. E.. 21.74: Mrs. Eiolse Fetters.
hospital. 8.00; Mrs. Mary Halvorson, hos
pital, 28.00; Mrs. Mary Halvorson, nospitai,
12.00; D. J. Jepson, T. E., 9.98; Mrs. Fern
Mcnaiiey, nospitai, D2.oo; Nona wnite,
T. E.. 13.50: Nona White. T. E. etc.. 4.35;
Albertlna Kerr Homes, Court Committed,
4.17: Boys and Girls Aid Society of Ore..
Court Committed, 22.33; Catholic Charities
Inc., Court Committed, 45.17: Children
Farm Home, Court Committed, 20.00 Royal
Typewriter o. Equipment, 98.63; William
r. ntzxe. l uoDcai. z.ou: cimer it. j,ewis.
1 Bobcat, 2.50; Miss Marlon Ady, Instl
tue, 40.00; American Association of Sen,
Admins., Misc., 10.00; American School &
University. Misc.. 2. B0: Mr. Frank B.
Bennett, Institute, 20.00; Marguerite R.
Burton, T. E 24,54; Mary Donaldson, in
tit ute. lfl.M' Vivian S. Hoenlir. T. E.. 56.30
Leona Hopkins, Institute etc., 13.66; Miss
KUby Peterson, institute, ou.ou; national
Association of flch. Sec, Misc., 2.00; J. T.
Remington. T. E 6.96: School Executive,
Misc., 2.00; Superintendent of Documents,
Misc., 1.00; Mrs. Bernlece Tucker, Insti
tute, 60.00; Art Burnslde Ac Co., Misc., I
13.68; Atlas Stamp to Die Co., Sups., 6.05;
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, January 23, 1950 17
M. J. Baugh Motor Sales, Trans., 26.00:'
Burke's Camera Shop. Misc., 0.33; City of
Salem, Radio. 6.00; William DeVall, trans., ,
5.00; Motorola Inc., Radio, 271.36; Pitney-,
Bowes Inc. Pottage, 19.80; Salem Hard
ware Co., Sups., 1.26; Salem-Wlllamette
Supply, Equipment, 35.500; Robert Tlce, ,
Trans,, SOc; Chas. E. Welsenhaus, Emer
gency Fund, 6.88; Denver Young, Unl-
lorm Allow.. 30.00; Denver Young, Equip.
& Etc., 25.60; Denver Young, Postage,
1,000.00; Commercial Book Store, Sups.,
3.75; Lad & Bush Salem Branch, Misc.,
i4.oo; h. c. fiaaueio, t. e., 19.16; Ervln
Ward. T. E.. 86.34; The Keves-Davls
Company, Dog Tags. 246.67; Mrs. Merle
Banyard, Hens Killed, 3.30; Donald J.
Buyserie, Lambs Killed, 16.00; Carl H.
Downey, Lambs Killed, 16.00; Jesse For
ter, Lambs Killed, 30.00; Elmer C, Mor
tensen, Hens Killed, 8.80; Eddie Ahrens,
Produce, 36.00; Benedicts Inc., Produce,
34.76; Columbia studio, Exp., 15.75; Jean
cwen, Map etc., we.oj; Airs. a. a. ueer,
T. E.. 158.00: A. A. Geer. T. E.. 68.52:
LaBlsh Celery Growers Coop Sups., 4.50;
Pacific Fruit 4c Produce Co., Produce,
47.87; Parry's Displays, roduce, 67.S0;
loneer f ruit Distributors, produce, o.;
Clay Ram bo. Produce, 4.20; Btrowbrldge
Hardware & Paint Co.. produce, z.gy;
Prank E. Way. Produce. 6.00: Lincoln
Wheeler, roduce, 251.00; Lincoln Wheeler,
produce, 49.10: A. v. wicxiund, produce,
7.50; American Law Book Co., Law Books,
20.00; Baker Voorhls & Co., Law Books,
13.00: Bancroft-Whkteney Co.. Law Books.
20.00; Bobbs-MerrlU Co.. Law Books, 10.00;
Lawyers co-operative pumisners, Law
Books,, 33.60; Shepards Citations, Law
Books, 12.00; West Publishing Co., Law
Books. 34.00: Addressograph-MultlRraph
corp. sups., 5G.oa; aeorge E. Alien Hard
ware, Reps., 9.29: Anderson Motors. Reps.
40.76: J. C. Bair & Bona. Reos.. 10.60:
Stan Baker Motors, Reps., 27.02: Ballou
& wnpnt, Keps., 4.01; Agnes c. Boom,
T. E 203.98: Bradfleld Lumber Co.. Misc..
6.32; E. H. Burrell, Reps., 66.04; Capitol
auio parts, iteps., 27.30: capital city
Bindery, Sups., 109.24; Capitol Journal
Proc Adv., 136.11; Capitol Junk Co., Exp.,
5.10; Capitol Office Equipment Co.. Equip.
etc., 91.50; Capitol Tractor it Equipment
uo nep.a iv. n; l. h. case, nam uravei.
3.72; Lyle Castor. Gravel 23.75; City Water
ucpnrtment water sj.hi; j. a. ciarx,
Misc.. 58.75: Commercial Sand it Gravel
Co. Gravel 206.28: Cooke Stationery Com
pany Sups. 20.61; J. W. Copeland Yards
misc.. of. on; ur. m. crotners mcq. nerv.
93.32; Doollttle Master Service, Misc.,
18.41; Downs Glass Shop. Reps.. 77.81:
Tom Elbs Mobil, Trans.. 71.71; Electric
Motor Service. Reps.. 48.16: Enxlneer Sand
& Gravel Co.. Gravel. 232.35: Rav L.
Parmer Sups. 10.34: Pcenaughty Machinery
uo, Keps. eje: Firestone stores Keps.
109.76; W. Porsholm Signs 4.00; Freres-
rrank Lumber Company Lumber 551.81
J. K. Gill Company Suns. 181.77; B. P
Goodrich Co. Reps. 136.36: Goodyear Rub
ber it Asbestos Co. Reps. 3.98; Haloid
Company Sups 1216.03; J. D. Hartwell
Keps 21.50; Lloyd Ketchum Reps. 219.10;
J. E. Haseltlne & Co. Reps. 77.57; Hcr-rolrt-Phillppi
Motor Co. Reps. 59.62; How
ard Cooper Corporation Reps. 10.35; Chas.
H. Hoyt. Gravel, 1,341.60; Interstate Trac
tor & Equipment, Reps., 71.37: Johnson
Blewert &. Aldrlch, Sups., 91.80: Ira Jor
gensen. Reps., 164.47; H. A. Judd, Post
ace etc., 19.36; H. A. Judd, Poll Books.
4.85; Jungwlrth Sand Ac Oravel, Gravel,
634.57; Kay Typewriter Co., Sups., 17.85;
Kclser Sand As Orevel Co., Gravel, 106.38;
Claude Lewis, Exp., 50.00; C. J. Lewis,
Gas etc., 257.06; Loners & Contractors
Machinery, Reps.. 3.86; Marlon Electric
Company, Reps., 24.36; M. J. McCormlck,
Reps., 2.25; Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co.,
Reps., 42.31; B. J. Mlnden Lumber Co.,
Lumber, 964.36; Mountain States Power
Co., L As P., 49.43; Nccdhams Book Store,
Sups., 152.84; Newborn Band it Orevel Co.,
Gravel, fl.OO; Norrls it Walker, Signs, 10.75;
Northwest Industrial Laundry, Misc., 3.03;
Oregon Gravel Company, Gravel, 698.33;
Oregon Physicians Service, Snl. Ded., 300,
35; Oregon state Agricultural College,
Mlsc, 7,625.00; Oregon State Highway
Commission, Culv., 2.76; Ben Otjen it Son,
Culv., 125.00; John Outerson, Tax Re
fund, 92.43; Pacific Building, Rent, 200.00;
Pacific Tele Ac Tele Co., 376.85: Philippl
Tire Servle, Reps, 21.70; Portland General
Electric, L Ac P., 226.09; A. M. Presnall,
Postage, 2.00; Remington Rand Inc., Supa,
180.92, Roen Typewriter Exchange, O
Exp., 24.83; Rogers Construction Co.,
Gravel, 152.25: Saffron Supply Company,
Repa., 4.16; Salem Auto Parts Co., Reps.,
5.16: Salem Concrete Pine As Product!.
Culv., 629.22; Salem Insurance Agent, Ins.,
00.00; oaiem Ltaunury CO., uups.,
Salem Memorial Hosnltal. hoHnltal. iop nn
Salem Navigation Co., Sups., 4.31; Salem
Steel As Supply Co.. Reps.. 51.96: Salem
Tent tc Awning. Reps.. 2.60: Shell Oil
company, uu, ri.Df; uuver wneei rreiRlit
rxts., l.ao; ti, a. Bimmons, Trans., 129.
H. A. Simmons, Oaaoline, Diesel, 1,646.
Soule Steel Comoanv. Culv.. 266.10: E.
Squibb At Sons Med Sups., 13.63; Standard
Oil Company of Calif., Gas Ac Diesel
1DB.79; stateman Publishing Co.. Adv.
bubo; Biate lire service, Keps., 63.73:
Stayton Gravel Co.. Gravel. $343.00:
Stayton Parts Service, Reps., $339.90; O.
Stevenson Company. Reps.. $20.95;
Stevenson As Mefford, Batteries, $34.23; E.
Byron Ac Ronald Syron. Lumber. $.-
383.10; Thornton Stationery As Printing
Sups.. 19.84: Truck Sales At Serv
ice. Reps., $17.07; Dnlon Oil Co. of Cali
fornia, Gas At etc., $499.29; Unruh-Knapp
Printing Co., Sups.. $72.45; Valley Mo
tor Co., Reps., $175.70; Valley Welding
Supply Co., Reps., $44.40; Wailing Sand
As Oravel Co.. Gravel. $525.30; West Coast
Paper Co.. Sups., $37.87; Western Union
Tele. Co., Tele., $19.30; Willamette Val
ley Transfer Co., Prt $3.75; Woodburn
Sand Ae Oravel Supply, Gravel. $31.00;
Woodbury Company, mops., sji.u; . u.
lerbach Paper Co., O. Sups., $115.48; Wal
ter H. Zosel Co., Trans., ow.o; a. w.
Gragg, Postmaster. Postage, $10.00.
November 1. 1949 Permit to haul log.
Otis E. Branch. No. 2, Order by Stat
Tax Commission removing land from Re
forestation; Kelter Diking District Mo
tion nH Cirdve to revoke Order of Oct.
37, Order setting hearing on proposed
district for 13949, Motion ana waer
to show cause; Beer license, James M.
Hays and John D. Vlgus; Quit Claim deed
to Merle and Vernlce Bye. Nov. 3, Approval
of Plat of "Broadway Oardens"; Permit to
haul logs, Delayne H. Paulsen; Pole Una
permit, ortland General Electi ic Co.;
Order setting date of election for Dec. IS
on proposed Incorporation of Detroit, alsa
Notice of Election. Nov. 4, Beer license, S.
E. Orcutt and J. A. Nunn, fcarlda I. Cain;
Permit to haul logs, Guy Sargent; In
demnity claim of Rose K. Reznlcsek, final
hearing 113049. Nov, D, Indemnity claim
of James O. Pate, final hearing 113049.
Nov. 7, Approval or bond for Issuance oC
duplicate warrant to Richard W. Fall;
Order for correction of personal property
assessment of Jennie R. Love all; Notlc
of Election and Order setting date, etc.
for proposed Incorporation of Idanhtt
election 12940; Permit to haul logs,
Capitol Lumber Fuel Co., John 8. Zolo
toff; Order setting election Dee. 13 for
proposed Incorporation of the Liberty
Salem Heights Rural Fire Protection Dis
trict. Nov. 8, Dance hall license. Canyon
Fire Patrol; Permit to haul loga, Dwlght
Wood, Tom R. Burton. Nov. 9, Final hear
ing on Indemnity claim of Charley R.
Brown: Lease on land at Quinaby to Ore
con Electric Ry. Co. Nov. 10, Beer license,
Werner J. and Alvlna Jarms; Road Proc.
No. 971, Petition to Vacate Unincorporated
Area of Gatesvllle, hearing set for 121649;
Quit Claim deed, John B. Stenger et al to
Marion County. Nov. 12, Dance Hall Li
cense, H. P. Teets; Petition or H. P.
Sophy et al to abolish Justice Court la
BBreitenbush precinct. Nov. 14 Beer li
cense Ed and Osa B. Burkhnrt; Road
Proc. No. 972 Petition for Extentlon of
Brown Street as a County road hearing
set for 112149. Nov. 18, Agreement with
Sllverton Sanitary Service RE: Oarbago
Disposal Plant; Beer license, Ell M. and
Emll M. Rhvne. Henrv O. and Carlotta J.
Lucht, Frank Vlasio and Floyd Madefy;
Permit to haul loss. Cecil O. Clark. Guy
Sargent; Permit to haul logs and piling, '
scio Transier; pole line permit, poriiana
General Electric. Nov. 21, Permit to move,
building, Kay Simmons; Pipe line permit,
Portland Gas and Coke Co.; Pole Una
permit, Portland General Electric Co.;
Beer license, Francis and Myrtle Mathlot,
Jake M. Cutsforth, Vernon L. Smith,
Betty M. Lamar; Permit to haul loga,
Archie L. Chamberlln, Lloyd Walker, Jacob
C. Strom, Guy Music, Dolph Heater, Wal
ter L. Rak, E. G. Neal, Eldon C. Rey
nolds. Henry Query, Wm. R. Taylor, Har
old F. Wiltse; Petition to extend Brown
Road continued to Dee. 9; Plat of "Sandy
Acres" approved. Nov. 22, Order Vacating
certain Streets and Alleys In Loganvllle;
Beer license, Woodburn Post No. 46 Ameri
can Legion; Petitions for Improvement of
Drenna Ave., Jelden Street and 34th
street; Quit Claim to Wlebka C. Lord.
Nov. 23, Petition for Vacation of Unin
corporated Area of Gates, Road Proc, No.
via; indemnity ciaim oi a. Aieivin Lien,
final hearing 12949: Permit to move,
tractor and dozer. Prank J, Pokorny;
Beer license, Frank Masser et al, Clyda
W. Smith et al; Permit to haul logs.
T. F. Zacher. Welter Logging Co.; Coun
ty Judge authorized to approve wreckers
license to Lester B. Mills. Nov. 25, Beer
license, K. A. Tracy; Permit to haul logs
Lester c. uurxnoiaer. Associated engin
eers, Harold E. Weathers, Ralph E. Mol
lett; Permit to move building, Kay Sim
mons; Transfer Order. No. 26, Permit t
haul logs J. W. Fitta, E. C. Dlller; Beer
license, James M. and Alice M, Taylor,
Emmett M. Stlnaon, Nov. 29 Final hearing
on Indemnity claim of Manning Fay Webb;
ueer license uienn c. ana etena jones,
A. A. Krueger et al; Transfer Order from
County Fair fund to General Fund. Nov.
30, Final hearing an Indemnity claims of
Rose K, Reznlcsek, James G. Pate; Ore
gon Liquor Control Commission Reg. 46,
46 and Reg. 1 Amended, placed on file;
Permit to haul loga. Eugene F. Gilbert and
Fred J. Blake, Walter L. Rak, Claranca
M. Murphy, Guy Sargent; County Judga
authorized to approve Wreckers license to
Nelson and Emmona: Bond for Issuance
of duplicate warrant to Union OH Co. of
Calif; Beer license, Richard F. Gentzkow,
Edwin J. and Daisy B. Richards. North
Santlam Tavern; Resolution and Option
for sate of .31 acre to United States.
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