Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 08, 1950, Page 19, Image 19

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    AUTOMOBILES
t TEAGUE SPECIALS
The weather has been terrible, but we still have
some fine late model used cars. 1950 licenses.
Full of Anti-Freeze. Ready to go. Here are a
few:
1949 KAISER
1948 KAISER
1948 PLYM. DeL.
1948 CHEV. FLEETLINE
1948 CHEV. SED. DELIVERY
1948 CHEV. 5 PASS. CPE.
1947 CHEV. AERO SEDAN
Teague Motor Go.
352 N. COMMERCIAL
Oldsmobile "Rockets" Ahead
With
THE FUTURAMIC 50
Featuring Exclusive
WHIRLAWAY HYDRAMATIC DRIVE
i, AND THE "ROCKET" ENGINE
LATE MODEL ONE OWNER TRADE-INS
'49 Mercury .
,.$1795
Sedan
L'49 Chevrolet $1795
Fleetline Deluxe Sedan
'49 Ford $1795
Convertible
'49 Ford $1195
V-8 Pickup
THESE CARS ARE ALL "SAFETY TESTED"
AND CARRY OUR "WRITTEN" GUARANTEE"
Visit Loder Bros.
Used Car Market and Save!
465 Center - Ph. 2-7973
2410
AUTOMOBILES
TRADE: 1040 Croaley conv. R&H, turn
signals under coat oil bltts etc. Low
mil., clean St $200 cash for best larger
car offered. Ph. 36050 days only. q34
Eisner Motors to Sell
$50 USED CAR 1OT
160 StSt your old one, 13 th St. Junction.
Open till 10 P.m. q34
1938 DOR CHEV. In good cond. Rea
sonable. Ph. 34776. Q35
TO BUT equity In light L.W.B. truck not
older than '40. Mo Junk. Coma to 1790
W. Pront St. Q35
New 1949 Chev. Truck
Por Sale
Itt Ton Ions wheel baae truck com
plete with sraln box. 11750
PH. 2-7401
FORD deluxe sedan, R&H. Must sell
soon, $1450. Ph. 27028. 966 Tamarack.
4B CROSLEY Sedan. 2S00 miles. Heater.
1650. Phone 3-1223. 433
4 Eisner Motors Fine Cars
ji
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
REBUILT MOTORS
EX, INSTALLED COMPLETE
CHEV. COMPLETE $160.00
FORD MODEL A 136.95
FORD V-8 174.95
PLY. 34 to 40 1S4.50
DODGE
, 204.60
Fleck & Neufeld Garage
1600 Sllverton Rd.
Fh. 42054
qc3S
PARTS EXCHANOE
DOUBLE DEAL WRECKING YARD
$576 Pleasant View Drive
qc35
Brake Reline Special
ON
FORD - CHEVROLET - PLYMOUTH
$13.00
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM EXTRA
Fleck & Neufeld Garage
1500 SUverton Rd.
Fh. 42054
qc38
FINANCIAL
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Ue. 8-133 and li-IM
and
ROT H. SIMMONS
W8URANCB AND LOANS
Hear "Top Trades"
12:05 dally R.S.L.M. 1390 Ee'sir
136 S. Commercial Bt. Tel. 3-9161 ra
WANT TO BORROW WOW on good securi
ty. Ph. 2-7546. T34
$ CASH $ '
Hollywood Finance Co.
198C Fairs rounds Road
Next Door to Bank
Free Parkins
Fhone 27032 Lie. No. M369-S291
Word Kenyon, Mgr. j
SEE DS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4tt INTEREST
I to 40 Years and No CommLulon
DENTON & DENTON
REALTORS
844 Stat Bt. Phone 2-3663 r
MONEY
$25 to $500
quickly, privately, without embarrass
ment. 125 to 1500 on auto up to 1300
on salary or furniture. No co-signer
neceuary. Employer, relatives or friends
not notified.
Phono or vlrlt Prasonal's YES MAN
TODAY he saya "Yes' to 4 out Of 6
loan request.
PERSONAL
FINANCE COMPANY
Piclllo Bldi. Room lis
61S 6TATS STREET
FhOQ. 1-2,6, C. R. AUen, Mgr.
Lie. 8-121 - M-155
LOANS MADE TO RESIDENTS OP ALL
SURROUNDINO TOWNS
T34
BE THRIFTY
IN '50
A "Bill Consolidation"
LOAN MAY MAKE TOO
'THRIFTY IN '50'
PAY OFF YOUR BILLS
LOWER YOUR MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
$50 to $1500
CALL OR PHONE TODAY
PACIFIC
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
US ft. LIBERTY PHONE 4-3309
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Lona and Short Tim
Payments
u ROY H. SIMMONDS
r 136 South Commercial St Phon 1-9161
IAUTOMOBILES
1948 STUDE CHAMP.
1941 PLYM. 4 DOOR
1941 PLYM. TUDOR
1939 CHEV. SEDAN
1939 PONT. SEDAN (6)
1939 FORD COUPE
1939 BUICK SPECIAL
'47 Pontiac $1350
"8" Club Coupe
'48 Hudson $1845
Commander Sedan
'46 DeSoto .......$1195
Custom Sedan
'46 Oldsmobile ....$1245
"78" Sedan
Fairgrounds Rd. - Ph. 2-1490
Q3,
FINANCIAL
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4ttfa and 6
rorjR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason, uasn lor Real ratata ContracU
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
201 Pioneer Trust Bids. Ph. 4-2283. r
WILLAMETTTE CREDIT CO.
182 S. Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. jt;341 Lie. No. M-159 S-1B4 r
TRAILERS
'46 COLUMBIA houae trailer. Very good
vuuu. biec. uranu, uesi oner over IB00.
Terma If dvalred. Sea at 1190 S. 12th.
Z1 FT. Vagabond house trailer in very
si ss It j j j-"j j V j J
TRANSPORTATION
SEATTLE Fill. NOON. Carry on for com
pany, wau aiier a p.m. Tnura 3-56i!0.
X34'
LODGE
Salem Lodge No. 4, A J1. & A.M.
X Wed, Feb. 8, MJM. Degree, 7:30
p.m. 33'
Pacific Lodge No. 80, A J". &
AJM MM. Degree Friday,
February 10, 7 pjn. 35
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
AH makes used machines aold, ranted,
repaired. Roen 456 Court Phona 3-6773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair serv
ice, rree estiates. Traae-ins accepted
on new appliances. Vlnce'i Electric. Ph.
3-9239. 157 S. Liberty St. o
AUTO RADIOS
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 3-9286. Night
a-itiu. jjj center.
BUILDING CARPENTRY
New and remodeling contractor. Rest
dentlal Se commercial. Vf. E. Schrunk
Ph. 3-4505. o48
Remodel, repair that Home now. Terms.
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. o37"
BULLDOZING
BulldOElns. level Ice. road bids., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010
rairyiewAve. n. a-3iB. eaiem. 037
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register. AH makes sold, rented, re
paired. Roen, 466 Court. Ph. 3-6773. o
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair oi foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, curbs, walls, cte. Call
2-4860. o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Oil stove, furnace chlmneya vacuumed
denned. Ensley, 771 8. 21st. Ph. 3-7176.
052
EXCAVATING
Ben Otjen St Son excavating & grading.
Land clearing. Ph. 3-3080. o33
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 4-2474. Lee Cross, Rt. 6, Box 437-C.
052
Ei-elthaupt'a for flowers. Dial 3-9179. o
nousEnoLD products
J. R. Watklns Co. products. Fret de
livery, iin uenier. fn. 3-6385.
LANDSCAPE NURSERY
F. A. DoerfJer St Sons. Ornamentals, 150
. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 2-1322. o'
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 345 Jef
ferson St. Phone 23452. o'
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpening, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Barry
w. pcou, in b, com i. Bt. . o&a1
LAWN MOWERS A KNIFE SHARPENER
At TJr Door grinding, lawn mowers, scis
sors, cnives. uexters fn. j-bbjj.
mattresses
Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4069.
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish Se Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin.
Banjo, etc 1533 Court St Ph. 3-7569
033
Nurses available by hour, week or live
In. Practical Nues' Reg. Fh. 3-5072.
059'
OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, flies and filing suDDlles.
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
tamps, typewriter scanai. oner cases,
lerct Wirt Recorders. Roen, 466 Court.
Elf Strom's are equipped to do your
painting, rnone i-nvi.
PAINTING A PAPERHANGINO
Painting St paperhn.nrlng. Free cut!
mate. 857 Shipping. Ph. 3-9513. oil'
Papering & painting. Est. fi. Ph.
1-2606,
DIRECTORY
PAPERHANGINO
Expert Paperhanglng and Painting. H.
J. Woods worth. Ph. 3-9807. Fret est.
o46
PLUMBING
Freeze damage repairs. Ph. 3-9358.
Fisher, 170 Lane
PICTURE FRAMING
ROTO ROOTER
Call Electric Roto Rooter for clogged
sewers, drains. Ph. 3-5327. o
SAND A GRAVEL
Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating, Walling Sand Ac
Gravel Co., Phone 3-9249. o
SEPTIC TANKS
K, F. Hamel, septic tanks, sewer and
drain line cleaned. Guaranteed work
1143 8th St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404.
042
Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned
Roto Rooter Service on sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem, ph. 3-9468. 3-5327.
057
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge
Call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank
Service, 650 Larsen. Phone 2-0734. o
SEWER CLEANING SERVICE
One man, electric sewer cleaning ser
vice. Phone 3-460D. BUI Skewls. 044'
Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent.
Razor Sharp Cutting Blades Clean
Sewers, Drains. L. Howard. Ph. 3-6327 o
SEWING MACHINES
All makes repaired, free estimates.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No.
Commercial. Ph. 3-3513. o
SPRAYING
Spraying Se pruning. Ph. 3-7900. o52
SPRAYING AND PRUNING
Pruning and spraying. Phillip W. Belike.
Ph. 2-1208. 044
TRANSFER A STORAGE
Local Se Distance Transfer, storage.
Burner oils, coal Se briquets. Trucks to
Portland dally. Agent for Beklns. House
hold goods moved to anywhere In U. 8.
or Canada. Larmer Transfer Storage.
Ph. 3-3131. . o
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington, Royal, Under
wood portables. All makes used machines
Repairs and rent. Roen, 456 Court, o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or
reflntsshed. Relnholdt St Lewis. 2-3639.
Elmer The Blind man. Ph. 37328.
WELL DRILLING
WE ATnER STRIPPING
Free estimate. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5065.
o52
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaners. Window, walls,
St woodwork cleaned. Floors cieanea,
waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 347
Court. Langdoc, Culbertson and Mather.
WINDOW SHADES
Washable, Roller, Made to order. 1 Day
Del. Relnholdt Se Lewis. Ph. 2-3639. oa
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co. Ph. 3-4031.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
TWENTIETH STREET FROM BELLE
VUE STREET TO OAK STREET
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the
Common Council of the City of Salem,
Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient
and hereby declares Its purpose and In
tention to improve Twentietn street
from the north line of Bellevue Street to
the north line of Oak Street, In the City
of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, at
the expense of the abutting and adjacent
property, except the street Intersections,
the expense of which will be assumed by
th City of Salem, by brlnRlna said por
tion of said street to the established
grade, constructing cement concrete'
cures, ana paving sail portion m buiu
street with a 34 Inch aaphaltlc con
crete pavement 30 feet In width In ac
cordance with the plana and specifica
tions therefor which were adopted by the
Common Council January 33, 1950, which
are now on file In the office of the city
recorder and which by this reference
thereto are made a nart hereof. The
Common Council hereby declares Its pur
pose and intention to mane tne aoove
described Improvement by and through
the street Improvement department.
Written remonstrance against the
above proposed Improvement may be
filed with the city recorder at any time
within ten days after the final publica
tion of this notice by the owners of the
property affected.
By Order of the Common CounoQ Jan
uary 23, 1950.
ALFRED MTTNDT, City Recorder.
Jan. 38, 30, 31. Fb 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 1. 6. 9.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
MADISON STREET FROM CHURCH
STREET TO COTTAGE STREET.
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the
Common Council of the City of Salem,
Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient
and hereby declares Its purpose and In
tention to Improve Madison Street from
the east line of Church Street to the
west line of Cottage Street, In the City of
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, at the
expense of the abutting and adjucent
property, except the alley Intersections,
the expense of which will be assumed by
the City of Salem, by bringing said por
tion of said street to the established
grade, constructing cement concrete curbs,
and paving said portion of said street
with a 2M Inch asphaltlc concrete pave
ment 30 feet wide in accordance with
the plans and specifications therefor
which were adopted by the Common
Council January 23, 1950 which are now
on file In the office of the city recorder
and which by this reference thereto are
made a part 'hereof. The Common Council
hereby declares Its purpose and .Intention
to make the above described Improve
ment by and through the street Improve
ment department.
Written remonstrance against the above
proposed Improvement may be filed with
the city recorder at any time within ten
days after the final publication of this
notice by the owners of the property af
fected. By order of the Common Council, Jan
uary 23. 1050.
ALFRED MTTNDT, City Recorder.
Jan. 28, 30, 31, Feb 1, 2, 3. 1 6. 1, 8, 9.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
HINES STREET FROM TWELFTH
STREET TO THIRTEENTH STREET.
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the
Common Council of the City of Salem,
Oregon, deems It necessary and expe
dient and hereby declares Its purpose and
intention to improve Hlnes Street from
the east line of Twelfth Street to the
nest line of Thirteenth Street, In the
City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon,
at the expense of the abutting and adja
cent property, except the alley Intersec
tions the expense of which will be as
sumed by the City of Salem, by bringing
said portion of said street to the estab
lished grade, constructing cement con
crete curbs, and paving said portion of
said street with a 2Vi inch asphaltlc
concrete pavement 34 feet In width In
accordance with the plans and specifica
tions therefor which were adopted by the
Common Council January 23, 1950, which
are now on file In the office of the city
recorder and which by this reference
thereto are made a part hereof. The
Common Council hereby declares Its pur
pose and Intention to make the above
described Improvement by and through
the street Improvement department.
Written remonstrance against the above
proposed Improvement may be filed with
the city recorder at any time within ten
days after the final publication of this
notice by the owners of the property
affected.
By Order of the Common Council Jan
uary 23, 1950.
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder.
Jan. 28, 30. 31, Feb 1, 2. 3. 4, 6, 7, 8. 9.
NOTICE
OF TRADEMARK REGISTRATION
A trademark described as follows;
the word BOND
to be applied to bread and other bakery
products, was filed and recorded In the
Trademark Records of the State of Ore
gon on January 4, 1950. and the name of
the corporation owning the same Is
General Baking Company,
Feb. 1, 8, 15.
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
Commissioners Court
The following ft (Tie official publica
tion of the record of claims before the
Marlon County Commlssolners' Court for
the January term for 1950, with the
amntint Unwd. bills continued, etc.. ac
cording to the records in the office of the
County Clerk. State Industrial Accident
Commission, Ins., (502.13: Ladd St Bush
Salem Br. U. S. Nat'l. Bk. of Portland.
withholding, sj.ozo.iv; ruanc smpioyes
Retirement System, retirement. 34.409.47.
County AisMtor C. A. Lewis, deputy.
1213.98; Ray Lick, deputy, $181.93: Henry
Mattson, deputy, $197.25: J. L. Stegmund,
deputy, 1180.18; Grace N. Babcock. dep
uty, 1167.42; lia M. flume, wimy,
5154.80: Helen Snyder, deputy, 1144.73:
Marv E. Straver. clerk, II1H.50; Gordon L.
Tower, draftsman, I233.3S. Circuit Court
A. A. Richards, court reporter, $288.10; R.
B. Hughes, court reporter, nan.-io. uier
Office M. Reznlcsek, deputy, $153.16; F.
Nibler. deputy. $183.13; R. Howard, dep
uty, 1194.20; Dora Barrett, deputy,
$150.14; Vernon Windsor, deputy, $210.47;
Helen L. Mulkey, deputy, $182.40; W. M.
Gilford, deputy, $161.12: W. H. Freele,
deputy, $155.55; R. J. Stanton, deputy.
162.60; D. Brown, deputy, $68.60. County
Cnurl A Commissioners M. Reznlcsek,
clerk. $50: D. L. Brown, stenog., $90. Court J
House Edward urasner, janitor, idj.oj,
W. A. Grltton, Janitor, $161.57; Wm. Mor
iarty. Janitor, $150.97; Edwin Booth, Jan
itor, $153.10: Ruth Hutchlns, elev. oper.,
$76; M. E. Ltndsey, elev. oper., $81.10.
District Attorney Oordon Moore, deputy,
$217.74: Doris M. Albin, secretary, $139.12.
m.trlrt Pntirt Barbara Smith. deputy
clerk, $159.07; Clurus Brown, deputy
clerk, $171.37. District Court Constable
Gloria Robinson, deputy, $163.71. Health
Department W. J. Stone, health phy.,
$543.79; W. B. Quinn, sanitarian, $242.10;
I. G. Lermon, sanitarian. $252.94; F. R.
Coleman, sanitarian, $252.78: Batty Coop
er, sanitarian, $253.40; Bernice Yeary,
P.H.N.. $234.13; Merwvn Darby, P.H.N.,
$207.53! Jane Domkowskl, P.H.N., $204.80;
Jean Wriaht. P.H.N.. $205.70: Claudia
Donnelly. P.H.N.. V&v.vo: neien oiey-
aert, P.H.N., $205.24; Joan Schneider Da
vis, P.H.N.. $217.43; Erna Berstecher.
P.H.N., $190.10; Leslie Stone, CI. nurse.
316181; Lyndall Blrkbeck, P.H.N.. $239.35;
Helen Wangsgard, P.H.N., $218.70: Mar
caret Couper, P.H.N. . 1214.35; Evelyn
Krueger, P.H.N., $218.20: Howard R. Pyf
er. health educator, $238.95: Vera Wood,
MoHr-Ktenn . llfil.90: Odessa Melby. clerk-
steno., $169.50; Alice Bemmann. clerk-
typist, S134.4U; uoiorrs ryier. typ
ist. $134.20: Janice Spencer, clerk-typist,
$38.58: Fidelia Washburn, clerk-tynist.
$102.20: Dolores Pyfer, clerk-typist, $8.9$:
7. J. Stone, refund. $33.76; J. C. Fowler.
Breltenbush constable, $173.25. Jefferson
Justice Court E, E, Howell, justice ol
peace, $121.55: Geo. Armstrong, constable,
$14.85. Mt. Angel Justice Court N. M.
T.anhv- Juxtlcft of Deace. $9.90: Joseph L.
Faulhaber, constable, $9.90. Sllverton Jus
tice Court Air. O. Nelson, justice,
117S 46; F. N. Bureh. 8. clerk. $49.50: E. J.
Jackson, constable, $74.25. Juvenile Of
fice Nona White, probation officer,
$215.77; D. J. Jepsen, assist, probation of
ficer, $221.70; L. M. Jonnsion, stenos.,
$91.60; D. W. Ramseyer, microfilming
LEGAL
Tn the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon in the
matter of Joseph Etzel, Bankrupt. No.
B-3046S In Bankruptcy. Notice r.f First
Meeting of Creditors. To the creditors of
Josenh Etzel of 368 BHler Street Salem,
Oregon, a bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given
tnat said josepn jsizei nas oeen ouiy
adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed by
htm on January 21, 1950, and that tne
first meeting of his creditors will be
held at the Courtroom of the Hon. Rex
Ktmmell, Courthouse, Salem, Oregon, on
February it, laao, at iu:ju a.m., at
which place and time the said creditors
may attend, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, appoint a . committee of cred
itors, examine the bankrupt, and tran-
sace such other business as may properly
come before said meeting. Dated at Cor-
vallls, Oregon, this 6th day or Fepruary,
iyau. Liester u. uenier. neieree in uann-
ruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon In the
matter of James Lloyd Nett, Bankrupt.
No. B-30460 In Bankruptcy. Notice of
First Meeting of Creditors. To the cred
itors of James Lloyd Nett of 531 North
High Street, Salem, Oregon, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that said James
Lloyd Nett has been duly adjudged a
bankrupt on a petition filed by him on
January 14, 1950, and that the first meet
ing of his creditors will be held at the
Courtroom of the Hon. Rex Klmmell.
Courthouse, Salem, Oregon, on February
17, 1950, at 10:30 a.m., at which place and
time the said creditors may attend,
prove tneir claims, appoint a trustee, ap
point a committee of creditors, examine
the bankrupt and transact such other
business as may properly come before said
meeting. Dated at corvallls, Oregon, Feb
ruary 6, 1950, Lester G. Oehler, Referee
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon. In the
matter of Raymond Clifford Hunter, Bank
rupt. No. B-30448 In Bankruptcy. Notice
of First Meeting of Creditors. To the cred
itors or Raymond Clifford Hunter of 765
Rural Avenue, Salem, Oregon, a bank
rupt: Notice Is hereby given that said Ray
mond Clifford Hunter has been duly ad
judged a bankrupt on a petition filed by
him on January 6, 1950, and that the first
meeting oi nis creditors win oe neia at
the Courtroom of the Hon. Rex Klmmell,
Courthouse, Salem, Oregon, on February
17, 1950, at 10:00 a.m., at wnlch place
and time the said creditors may at
tend, prove their claims, appoint a trus
tee, appoint a committee of creditors,
examine the bankrupt, and transact such
other business as may properly come be
fore said meeting. Dated at Corvallls,
Oregon, this 6th day of February. 1950.
Lester G. Oehler, Referee in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon. In the
matter of Jennings Gordon . Hovland,
Bankrupt. No, B -3 0391 In Bankruptcy.
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. To
the creditors of Jennings Gordon Hovland
of Second Street, Sllverton, Oregon, a
bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that
said Jennings Gordon Hovland has been
duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petition
filed by him on November 30, 1949, and
that the first meeting of his creditors
will be held at the Courtroom of the Hon.
Rex Klmmell, Courthouse, Salem, Ore
gon, on February 17, 1950, at 9:30 a.m., at
which place and time the said creditors
may attend, prove their claims, appoint
a trustee, appoint a committee of cred
itors, examine the bankrupt, and trans
act such other business as may properly
come before said meeting. Dated at Cor
vallls, Oregon, this 6th day of Fbru
ary, 1950. Lester G. Oehler, Referee In
Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon. In the
matter of Evan Harold Bcals, Jr., Bank
rupt. No. B-30441 In Bankruptcy. Notice
of First Meeting of Creditors. To the
creditors of Evan Harold . Beals, Jr., of
Route 3, Box 927, Salem, Oregon, a
bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that said
Evan Harold Beals, Jr., has been duly ad
Judged a bankrupt on a petition filed by
him on December 30, 1949, and that the
first meeting of his creditors will be held
at the Courtroom of the Hon. Rex Klm
mell, Courthouse, Salem, Oregon, on Feb
ruary 17, 1930, at 9;30 a.m., at which
Place and time the said creditors may
attend, prove their claims, appoint a trus
tee, appoint a committee of creditors, ex
amine the bankrupt and transact such
other business as may properly come be
fore said meeting. Dated at Corvallls, Or
egon, February 6, 1950. Lester G. Oehler,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Orgon. In the
matter of Eva Ruth Chambers, Bank
rupt. No. B-30474 In Bankruptcy. Notice
of First Meeting - of Creditors. To the
creditors of Eva Ruth Chambrs of 720
Waldo Avenue, Salem, Oregon, a bankrupt:
Notice Is hereby given that said Eva
Ruth Chambers, has been duly adjudged a
bankrupt on a petition filed by her on
January 28, 1950, and that the first meet
ing of her creditors will be held at the
Courtroom of the Hon. Rex Klmmell,
Courthouse, Salem, Oregon, on February
17, 1950, at 9:00 a.m., at which place and
time the said creditors may attend, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a
committee of creditors, examine the bank
rupt and transact such other business as
may properly come before said meeting.
Dated at Corvallls, Oregon, this 6th day
of February, 1950. Lester G. Oehler, Ref
eree in Bankruptcy.
, In the District Court of the United
States for the Dsltrlct of Oregon. In the
mstter of Inga Nestrud Bever, Bankrupt.
No. B-30469 In Bankruptcy. Ndtice of
First Meeting of Creditors. To the cred
itors of Inn a Nestrud Bever or 3155 North
River Road, Salem, Oregon, a bank
rupt: Notice Is hereby given that said
Inea Nestrud Bever has been duly ad
Judged a bankrupt on a petition filed by
her on January 24, 1950, and that the
first meeting of her creditors will be
held at the Courtroom of the Hon. Rex
Klmmell, Courthouse, Salem, Oregon, on
February 17, 1950, at 9:00 a.m., at which
place and time the said creditors may at
tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
appoint a committee of creditors, examine
the bankrupt, and transsct such other
businss as may properly come before said
meetlnt. Dated at CorvaUls, Oregon. Feb
ruary 6, 1950. Lester G, Oehler, Referee
la Bankruptcy.
1160.34, Recorder's OfTiet Adella DuBols,
deputy, 1170.20; Virginia Grltton, deputy,
$166.21; Ramona Evans, deputy, 1161,33;
Irene Johnson, deputy, $150.30; Gladys
White, deputy, $1B6.02. School Superinten
dent J, F. Remington, deputy, $189.65;
Vivian S, Ho en lit, supervisor, $207.80;
Marguerite R. Burton, supervisor, $222.20;
Chrlitliie V. Morley, secretary, $149.59.
Sheriff-Legal A. I. Molstrom. deputy,
5210.40; B. R. Smith, deputy, $210.80; Wm.
DeVall, -deputy, $207.30; John Harger, dep
uty, $219.10; Edgar Scott, deputy,
$190.84; 8. Robert Tlce, deputy. $322.5 V
Karl T. Murphy, deputy, $230.83: E. .
Colby, deputy, $197.25; Glenn Conklin,
deputy, $178.60. Sheriff-Tax H. P. Domo
galla, chief tax deputy, $228.37; Howard
T. Evans, cashier, $208.04; Vlolette West,
posting mach. oper., $189.23; Lydia Matt
son, deputy, $179.10; Evelyn Mennla dep
uty, $207.90; Marian Maas, deputy,
$172.15; Dixie Meyer, deputy, $168.00. Sur
veyor's Office Nella Slmms, secretary,
$154.40. Treasurer's Office Audrey H.
Ewlng, deputy, $158.42. Veterans Service
Office Lillian Klippert, secretary, $64.26;
H, C. SaaUeld, service officer, $278. Dog
Contra! Fund Ervln A. Ward, dog cont.
officer, $201.80; R. J. Stanton, clerk, $100.
County Property H. Wm. Thlelsen, land
agent, 1112.20; L. M. Johnston, stenog.,
$50. County Engineer H. S. Swart, co.
engineer, $305.89; A. M. Presnall, secre
tary, $150.40; M. E. Lindsey, elev. oper.,
$8.20; Floy C. Mudd, bailiff, $23.20; Gert
rude Lob dell, bailiff, $4.20; Wilson J. Wilt,
clerk's office, $46.41; Edison Vickers, Brel
tenbush Justice, $89.10. Stayton Justice
Court W. H. Bell, Justice of peace,
$173.25; Henry Smith, constable, $19.60;
Leona Peterson, steno., $29.70, Woodburn
Justice Court T. C. Gorman, justice of
peace, $222.35; W. C. Miller, constable,
$49.50; Mary V. Gorman, Justice clerk,
$34.65. Sheriff -Tax Joy B. Doyal, extra,
$54.20; Blanche A. Cupp, extra, $54.20;
Cleo Walker, extra, $50.84; Doris Scott,
extra, $29.20; Ramona Evans, extra,
$38.66; Bernetta L. Smith, extra, $29.45;
Leon J. Smith, extra, $26.78; Margaret
Moore, extra, $34.24; Lydla Mattson, ov
ertime, $50.09; Evelyn Mennis, overtime,
$60.89; Marian Maas, overtilme. $52.10; .
Vlolette West, overtime, $59.75; H. T. Ev
ans, overtime, $105.88; H. F. Domogalta,
overtime, $188.09; J. P. Asplnwall, labor,
$220.87; Delbcrt J. Balr, labor, $180.96;
J. A. Burns, labor, $143.80; Robert Harl,
labor. $191.27; Harry H. Lawrence, labor,
$214.77; H. A. Martin, labor, $177.10; Har
old L. Martin, labor, $187.63: Edward
Schmitt. labor, $170.80; Frank Woelke, la-
Dor, 4.bu; u. u. uinegar, laoor, iyh.vo;
Henry Bower, labor, $168.08; Lawrence
Bower, labor, $156.41; Wm. P. Croker. la
bor, $168.84; Orvllle L. Dun 1b an, labor.
(199.15; Harvey M. Glrod. labor, $209.79;
Erlo Oust arson, labor. $102.86: Roy Hat
field, labor, $165.61; Harold K. Kepplnger,
labor. $185.13; Ben Kerber, labor. $181.10;
R. W. Kinney, labor, $198.39; Barney J.
Kropp, labor, $162.31; Laurel Lamb,
labor, $184.05; Floyd Laubcr, labor,
$193.40; E. A. Lawrence, labor, $182.44;
W. R. Ma&sev. labor. S1R4 4(1: .Inhn McAl
lister, labor, $175.29; Ralph McAllister, la
bor, $163.88; D. P. Scharf, labor, $235.01;
Wm. 6 '.iaw, labor, $1G8.25; August Smith,
moor, tivu.io; Kooerc smith, labor,
$182.63: O. L. Spencer, labor. 1169 9(1:
Earl D. Standley, labor, $170.66; Lloyd E.
Taylor, labor, $186.27; A. M. Thels, labor,
ti79.45; Nick Thels, labor, $191.98; Ray
mond Titus, labor. $151.17; Orville L.
Trussell, labor. $190.15; Hugh Webb, la
bor, $197.03; Sam Weese, labor, $147.14;
Lee Wells, labor, $196.38: Tony Woelke,
labor, $184.05 Theo. Kuenzl, labor.
$254.34: Wm. R. Brenner, labor, $186.53;
Menno Dalke, labor, $172.63; Lloyd Jar
man, labor, $179.11; Leo McAllister, labor,
$202.26; C. J. Miller, labor, $189.78; Tom
Ritchey, labor, $178.50; Jos, A. Robl, la
bor, $183.98; W. Shelley, labor, $184.65;
Gene Shilling, labor. I1B3.37: Arthur .1
Tackmler. labor, $177.05; L. W. Webber,
moor, sriy.u; w. o. Williamson, labor,
$172.09; J. C. Cornutt, labor. $181.15; J.
Anderson Jr., labor, $189.50; L. R. Cooper,
labor. $189.50; E. J. Coover, labor, $162.51:
Axel Johnson, labor, $162.51; G. A. Olson,
labor, $169.07: J. R. Paten, labor, $170.81;
H. J. Peterson, labor, $207; C. O. Ross,
labor, $178.10: A. B. Rostad, labor, $166.57;
R. F. Syverson, labor, $174.24; M. J. Mc
cormick, labor, $175.65: Leo A. Andreas,
labor, $163.45; David DuBols, labor,
$162.97: Virgil R. Fahey, labor, 1156.14;
H. E. Lenhardt, labor, $211.34; S. M. Mar
tin, labor, $157.85; Wm. Naf tiger, labor,
$181.90; Cecil R. Royston, labor, $177.64:
uuiuerb j. orcein to, laoor, lias. is; 6. K.
Ely. labor. $186.70: Arthur Blackburn, la
bor. $174.77; W. M. Duchateau, labor,
i(s.a7: a. a. Richards, labor, $168.24:
Kenneth Watts, labor, $182.95; Clarence
Williams, labor. 1174.34: Tnm Tlnwn la
bor. $222.74; George Frauendlener, labor.
c. n. uuaoy, laoor, soa.pz; c. a.
Coblne, labor, $199.89; Richard W. FaU,
$192.44: Henry Mattson, right-of-way,
$187.86;. Victor Howard, predatory animal,
$183.73: Bowers Davis and Hoffman, mid.
lting county records, $2,300.00: Secretary
oi otaie, auditing county records, $50;
Robert V. Nelson, T.E., $23.63; James H.
Nicholson, Inc., bond, $15; Charles W.
Creighton, atty. hire, $45: Hanks Park
ing Lot, misc., $11: Mrs. Iva R. Welch, re
porter. $7.50; Addressosranh MultlKranh
Corp., sups., $2.25; Burroughs Adding
Machine Co., sups., $0.60; Leston W.
noweii, per oiem etc., 131.38; Dr. William
L. Lldbeck, autopsy, $25; Association of
OaeO Counties. 0bO CountiM. 1130- Tn.
dustrlal Electronics, sups., $84.24; Otis El
evator sups., ss.au: saiem Hardware
Co., reps., $0.40: Sam B. Harbison, T.E..
$1.80; Gordon Moore. T.E.. 15.76: Svhlt
O. Cat! In & Frank H. Spears, rent, $100;
Earl Adams, postage, $5; Earl Adams,
T.E., $218.38; Dr. D. L, Calllcrate, exams.,
$5; John Schmld, garbage disposal, $100;
Sllverton Sanitary Service, garbage dis
posal, $75: American Medical Assoc.,
O. sups., $1.B0; Byproducts Oregon Ltd.,
med. sups., $39.98; Joe Ann Blunt, O.
sups.. $21; Dr. M. K. Orothers, med. serv.,
$41.66; Cutter Laboratories, med. sups.,
$1.95; Doctors Supply Co, med. sups.,
$5.50; Dr. Margaret Dowell, med. serv..
$55; Dr. Luclle Fortner, med. serv., $30;
Hendri Medical Laboratories, lab., $125;
Dr. Robert E. Joseph, med. serv., $24: Dr.
M. A. Kamsler, med. serv., $30; The Klas
slo Photo Shop, O. aupa.f $3.25: Dr. B. I.
xvnaup, meo. serv., Evelyn Krueger,
trans.. $15; Kubll Howell Comrj-nv met
sups., $4.97; Maternity Center Associa
tion, on. sups., i; neien Melby, o. sups.,
$22.88; Physicians Se Hospital SuddIv. med.
sups., $131.01: Public Health Nursing. O.
sups., $3.50; Qulsenberry Pharmacy, med.
supa., m.uu; ttooeris Bros., o. sups.,
$7.72; Salem Laundry Company, O. suns.,
$28.61; Salem Masonic Temple Assoc.. med.
serv. etc., $51.88; W. B. Saunders Com
pany, u. sups., &; cnnepp Sc Barnes,
O. sups., $2; School District No. 4, O.
sups., $1.15; Shaw Surgical Company, med.
sups., $12.03; J. W. Stacey Inc., O. sups..
$7.50: W. J. Stone, M.D., O. sups., $10.43:
Charles C. Thomas, publisher, O. sups.,
$562; Tidewater Assoc. oil Company,
transp., $320; Valley Motor Company, new
Car, etc., 1,187.62: John W. Hanrahan,
Fees, 679.75; Fred W. Lange, Fees, 275.25;
Dr. K. J. Peterson, Fees, 301.25; A. W.
Sommons. Fees. 169.25: Brutus o Ash-
croft, 1 Grade, 8.00; Robert W. Harris,
1 Grade, 7.50; Dr. Robt. Anderson, Exam.,
5.00; Dr. Carl Holm, Exam, 6.00; Dr. Ros
coe C. Wilson, Exam, 5.00; Red Cross
rnarmscy, Mea., le.as; sanitary Service
Co. Inc., Ban!, Serv., 1.90; Dr. Floyd
L. Utter, Med., 8.00: Denver Young,
Board of Prisoners, 85B.98; E. E. Howell,
Rent. etc.. 20.00: Alf O. Nelson. Rrnt.
etc., 65.00; Emery J, Jackson, T. ., 40.41;
W. H. Bell, Rent, 30.00; Henry Smith,
Constable, T. E., 1.16; T. C. Gorman, Rent,
15.00; W. O. Miller, Constable. T. T., 2.40;
Mr. J. A. Braunberger, Hospital. 33.81;
J. A. Braunbcrjter, Hospital, 4.00: Tom
Elb's Mobil Service, Transp., ,19; Mrs. W.
O. Greeley, Hospital, 80.00; D. J. Jepsen,
T. E., 3.00; The Boys and Girls Aid So
ciety of Ore., Court Comm., 20.00; Catholic
Charities Inc., Court Comm., 65.00; Child
ren's Farm Home. Court Comm., 20.00;
Herman Wm. Lanke, T. E., 13.20: Homer
H. Smith Insurance Agency, Bond, 15.00;
Capitol Lumber Company, Elec. Sups.,
59.02; A. C. Gragg Postmaster, Postage,
9'! 00; Salem Tent St Awning Company,
Elec. Sups., 45.74; Walter R. Larson, 1
Lion, 10.00; Agnes C. Booth, T. E., 48.30;
Marguerite R. Burton, T. E., 18.60; The
education Digest, misc., 3.oo; Vivian o.
Hoenlg, T. E., 15.84; National Wildlife
Federation. O. Exc. l.oo: J. F. Rrmins.
ton, T. E., 3.90; School District No. 24
C J, Misc., 5.00; M. J. Baughn Motor
Sales, Transp., 3.15; Blumenthal Uniform
Co., Misc., 12.19; Burkes Camera Shop,
Misc., 6.77; Capitol Office Equipment Co.,
Sups., 6.35; City of Salem, Radio, 6.00;
Davis Sporting St Dry Goods, Misc., 1.60;
wm. uevaii, Transp., 10.00; General Pet
roleum Corporation, Transp., 19.48; Moore
BuMness Forms. Inc.. Suds.. 12.89: Prices
Truck St Car Rental, Misc., 22.74; Den
ver Young, Uniform Allow., 37.50; Walter
H. Zosel Co., Transp., 334.77; The National
Cash Register Co., O. Exp., 39.50; Pitney
aowes, inc., o. Sups., 1.20; Unruh Knapp
Printing Co.. Suns.. 81.45: E. Russell White.
Sups., 3.50; The J. K. Gill Company, Sups.,
6.46; Leupold St Stevens Instruments,
Sups., 42.92; Salem Blue Print Co., Sups.,
o.avi a. u. uragg rostmaster, rostage,
50,001 H. C. (Hub) Saalfeld, T. &., 9.96;
Mrs. Bcrttha Mclntlre, Dues, 3.50; Carl
Hog, Treasurer, Exp., 800.00; Ervln A.
Ward. T. E.. 89.52: The City of Salem. Ra
dio, 500.00; A. C. Orang Postmaster, Post
age, 30.00: C. C. Cannon, Attend. Board
Meeting. 60.00: A. I. Eoff. Attend. Board
Meeting, 45.00; R. C. Hunsaker. Attend.
Board Meeting, 60.00; Mr. Leo E. Bailey.
Turkeys Killed, 12.00; Mr. William Brown,
Liamos .miea, so.oo: Mr. Jesse i-ontier.
Lambs Killed. 60.00: Bancroft Whitney
Company. Law, 30.00; Shepard's Citations,
Law, 20.00; West Publishing Company,
Law, 44.00; Abrsms Si Skinner Inc., Bonds,
10. oo; Clforge E. Allfn Hardware, sups.,
1.85; Anderson Motors, Reps., 2.08; J, C.
"alr to Sons. Hens.. 11.50: Stan Baker
Motors, Rtps, X4.78I Bailou WrlgAt, ,
Reps., 43.09; Bert Repair Shop, Reps.,
13.50; E. H. BurreU, Reps., 57.20; Capital
Auto Parts. Sups., 11.47; Capital Journal,
Adv., 142.76; Capltat Journal, Adv., 102.33;
Capital Tractor Sc Equipment Co., Reps.,
17.09; uity oi saiem, Exp., 15.35; City
Water Department, Water, 58.06; Clyde
Equipment Company, Reps., 35.44; Colum
bia Equipment Company. Reps.. 11.26;
The Commercial Book Store, Sups, 1.45;
Cooke Stntlonery Company, Sups., 65.40;
Howard Cooper Corporation, Reps., 113.40;
J. W. Copeland Yards, Sups.. 55.80; Doo
llttle Master Service Stations, Sups.,
322.75; Downs Glass Shop. Reps., 9.13;
Engineer Sand St Gravel Company, Grav
el, 530.25; Ray L. Farmer Hardware
Company, Sups., 12.95: Firestone Stores,
Sups., 452.88; W. Fossholm, Sups., 10.35;
f Teres frank Lumber Co., Sups., 892.50;
Dr. John Goldsmith, Exam., 20.00: The B.
P. Ooodrlch Company, Suns., 23.00; Good
year Rubber St Asbestos Co.. Sudb.. 7.37:
The Haloid Company, Sups., 50.96: Ham
mond liumoer company, sups., 12.50; j. a.
Haseltlne & Company, Sups., 197.62; Her
rold Phlllppl Mitor Company, Reps., 21.38;
Intersatte Tractor and Equipment, Reps.,
126.20; Ira Jorgensen. Rens.. 146.84: H. A.
Judd, Petty Cash, Reps., etc., 19.17; H. A.
Judd, County Clerk. Poll Books, 26.40;
Jungwirth Sand St Gravel Company, Grav
el. 11.78; Kelier Sand St Gravel Com
pany, Gravel. 226.00: Kipllnaer Letters,
Exp., 15.00; T. L. Kuhns Company, Exp.,
.99; Claude Lewis. Exp., 25.00; Lawson
Supply. Reps.. 2.50: C. J. Lewis Service
Station, Gasoline, 100.40: Henry C. Matt
son, x . is., 33.ee; Douglas McKay Chevro
let Co., Reps., 3.68; A, B. McLauchlan
Company, Reps., 28.13; Dr. Horace G.
Miller, Exam., 130.00; B. J, Mlnden Lum
ber Company. Sups.. 1.792.26: Mountain
States Power Co., L. & P., 50.00; Need-
nam a hook more, ctups., 7.vu; New
berg Sand ax Gravel Company, Gravel,
12.00; Norrls St Walker, Sups., 38.75;
Northwest Industrial Laundry. Exp.. 4.71:
Oregon Gravel Company, Gravel, 587.07;
Oreg'.n Physicians Service, Dues, 409.40;
Orfjon State Agricultural College, Exp.,
7,625.00; Pacific Building, Rent, 200.00;
Pacific Telephone St Tele. Co., Tele. 408.30;
pec Brothers, Sups., 113.22; Phlllppl Tire
Service. Reps.. 2.42: Photostat Corporation.
Sups., 67.00; P, L. Polk St Company, Sups.,
iuv.uu; rortiano uenerai Electric Co., u, St
P., 184.68; Remington Rand Inc., Sups.,
317.61; J. H. Rlgdon, Gravel, 1,064.00;
Safrron Supply Company, Sups., 8.79;
Salem Auto Parts Co., Sups., .57; Salem
Memorial Hospital, Hasp., 377.25; Salem
Steel Ss Supply Company, Reps.. 3.14;
Salem Welding Supply, Reps., 16.40; San-
imiu uu company, oups., i.fo; aneu
OH Co.. Suds.. 12.21: Silver tnn Aoopftl
Tribune, Sups., 47.15; H. A. Simmons,
Sups. 1,562.58; Snap On Tools Corp, Sups.
7.95; Statesman Publishing, Adv. 4.20;
State Tax Commission, Tax 1,451.69; State
lire faervice. Sups, 2.76; Stayton Sand St
Gravel Company, Oravel, 230.30; Steven
son Ss Medford. Buds.. 39.82: Homer H.
Smith Insurance Agency, Bond, 6.00; E.
G. Syron Si Ronald H. Syron, Sups., 685.80;
Truck Sales St Service Company, Reps.,
55.06; Union Oil Company of California,
Sups., 364.84; Valley Motor Company,
Reps., 87.78; Valley Welding Supply Com
pany, Sups., 22.25; Walling Sand Se Gravel
Company, Gravel, 1,793.20: Oeorge E.
Weeks, Exp., 134.50; The Western Union
Tele. Co., Tele., 13.36; Willamette Valley
Transfer Co. Exp., 7.78; Woodburn Sand
Gravel Supply, Gravel, 12.00; Wood
bury Company, Sups., 89.96; R. D. Wood
row, Sups., 137.08; Denver Young, Misc.,
61.05; Zellerbach Paper Company, Sups.,
37.59; Walter H. Zosel Company, Sups.,
PROCEEDINGS
Januarv 1. lBfiU Permit, tn Tib til ln.
David Schafer, Harold E. Weathers, Blel
cnberg Bros.; ole line permit, Portland
General Electric Co.; Order establishing
Veterinary Districts and appointing
County Veterinarians: Letter confirming
appointment of Val Sloper as Deputy Dis
trict Attorney; Resignation of Harley R.
DePeel as Deputy Constable of Sllverton
District; Permit to operate 2 fish racks
on N. Santlam River to United States;
Quit claim deed to Russell A. Murphy
et ux: Minutes of Courthouse Commission
meeting. Jan. 4, ermlt to haul logs, A,
H. Sacher. Howard N. Harrl: TnH.mnltu
claim of Thomas R. Burton, final hear-
m ijiow; nignt-oi-way easement to
Benton -Lincoln Electrlo rn-nn Tne .in
6 Temporary Dance Hall license to
Aumsvuie iiurai Fire Dlst.; Permit to haul
lOgH. Geo. M. Junawlrth Prumn Prn.
Van Handel Bros.; Sale of property to
Mae Crow, contract signed. Jan. 6, Road
Proc. 971, Amended etltion and affidavit
of posting notices; Order closing roads to
log hauling; Beer license. Earl nri n-ni.
cla Miller; Permit to hau ogs, Crockett
anu witcB, vvaace sevier; Hearing or
Improvement of South view p&pb mntin.
ued to 1 1650: Haarlnv nn -.tn.lnn
orowu nosQ continued to 3350; Vacation
of unlncorporate area of Gatesvllle, taken
under advisement. Jan. 9, Final hearing
on Indemnity claim of Robert w. Mnrri.-
etitlons to Improve Tierra Drive, Illinois
Street and Neef Ave.; Petition to improve
Illinois Street held till 3350; Permit to
uoui 4urb, mcuuore r. aacner, Louis B
Williams, John J. Bchmltz. Order chang
ing boundaries of nrerlnct 10 mH in
Jan. 10, Final hearing on Indemnity
claim of Brutus C. Ashcroft; Financial
report of Brooks Rural Fire District; Pole
ermlt for underground conduit. Pacific
iaie. nna ieie. t-O. Jan. 11, ole line per
mlL Portland General Elprtrlc rn - vr.
mlt to haul logs, Reta Mauldlng; Appli
cation and Order extending temporary
dance hall license Issued to Aumsvllle
Rural Fire Dlst. to 11450; Notice of
m .1. r passea cnanging names-
side: Remonstrance Re: rftlnnnHnn Af
Salem-Sllverton road; Neef ave., estimate
oiiu pints snowing ownersnips; order (and
list of lands) by State Tax Commission
classifying reforestratlon lands; etitlon to
establish County-wide weed control area;
Petition and Order dismissing proceed
ings In Road Proc. No. 976; Remonstrance
to use of garbage dump at Made ay; Jan.
xiiucmiufcy ciaim 01 ssrs. Meria m.
Holman, final hearing 13150; Court ap
proves ariDolntment of Val Rnnnr n.n
Dlst. Atty.; Quit Claim deed to Oakle
Dorothy; Order for survey in RE: reloca
tion of brldire at Scott Mill.- Onit rioi
deed from John M. Harnsberger at ux
to Marlon County placed on file; also
Quit claim deeds to Marlon County from
John 8. eterson et ux, A. A. Larsen et
ux and D. a. Alkire vt ux; Bargain and
Sale Deed from Cloo and H. L. Gunder-
son to Marion county; Notice of hearing
uii iiuuMun to improve neei Ave. Jan. 13.
Petition to imDrove Charlna in.
demnlty claim of Wm. T. Emery, final
hearing 13160; Permit to haul logs,
E. O. Neal; Order appointing Warren
uibjf vu amrioa uounty rmir ooaro. Jan.
14. Permit to haul loss. chaa. a srhi.Hi.r
Delayne H. Paulsen, Vincent Sowa, Nor
man McCalliater; ermlt to lay tile, Dean
Thompson. Jan. 16, Indemnity claims of
....1. . jnncr na ,nS. IS. Allenoacn,
final hearings 13160; Dance hall II
CCnse to Joe L. Him me nnH Pnri 1. imp
rison; Bond for Issuance of duplicate
warrant to Chas. H. Hoyt; Court to enter
Into contract with Warren Northwest Inc.
iu nL, improvement ni Houtnview Plncn
Jan. 17, Additional Detitlon for Cnuntv.
wide weed control area; Bond for Issuance
of duplicate warrant to Oordon Moore:
Permit to haul logs, Carl Budeau. Jan.
10, wrciub ioiirt jury list lor 1050 plac
ed on file: Minutes of rnnrthnn
mission meeting. Jan. 19, County Judge
authorised to approve wreckers license to
Aiuoii rrieu. Jan. Ml. petition tn rln.
cate County road 634; Approval of Wreck
ers license to Herman c. l-nrkhnw rnn.
....... ,uu uj ucpuriinent 01 Agriculture
01 Appointment of Marlon County Veter
inarians; Permit to haul logs, Ralph De
Vllblss; Certification on city ordinances
No, 4062 and No. 4083 recardinn chanio
oi names 01 certain streets; Order Vacat
ing portion 01 county road 802. Jan. 21,
Indemnity claim of Wm. J. Jones, final
hearing 2150; Deed to Salem Agricul
tural nousing inc. lor rormer Army Air
Base nronerty. Jan. 23. Indemnity claim
of Wm. J. Meier, final hearing 2960;
Treasurers report. Jan. 24, Contract signed
with Warren Northwest Inc. for improve
ment of Southview Place: Order for Sur
veyor and Engineer to file report as to
wnetner property asxea to oe vacated Is
a part of County road 988; permit to haui
logs, Crlbbs Bros.; Beer license, Dallas
ana una urisKiu; Resolution and Option
for deed to United States for 0.23 acre
In Detroit Dam area; Contract and bond
on Brenna, Jelden and 34th St. Jan. 25,
Indemnity claim of Alfred O, Juve, final
hearing 2950; Beer license, Jerome D..
Lyons and u. a. Henness. Jan. 26, Trans
fer Order: Pole line Derm It Portland
oeneral Electric Co.; ermit to haul logs,
J. W. Fltts. Clifford H. Kuenzl, Ray S.
Kaufman; Kelier Diking District Order
creating district, fixing boundaries and
setting date of election for directors on
March 3rd; etitlon and Order Vacating
Town Plat of Westwood Village. Jan. 26,
Order for Recorder and Surveyor In Rft
Vocation of the Town Plat of Westwood
Village. Jan. 10, Financial statement for
bidders for bu.ldlng construction by War
ren nortnweit inc., piacea on Die. Jan.
31, Order to cone el fees for herd inspec
tion assessed against Chemawa Indian
School; Order to concel herd Inspection
assessment against Mrs. T. W. Strlngham;
Order appointing H. 6. Swart and Don-
am cannon on Airport zoning board.
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in speed and is small enough to be carried In quantity. (AP
Wirephoto from Dept. of Defense)
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