Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 21, 1950, HOME EDITION, Image 19

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    Shriners to Elect
But One Official
y Lor Angeles, June 21 CP)
With three riavt of nmnir. i
larades behind them, a few of
me 133,000 fun-loving Shriners
in convention here settled
(own today to transact a little
business as little as possible.
This is the responsibility of
16th imperial coupncil session,
primary administrative task is
the election of one officer, the
Imperial outer guard.
In 11 years the outer guard
advances step by step to the of
fice of imperial potentate, and
thus considerable interest at
taches to the election. There
re two candidates, Dr. Clayton
F. Andrews, past potentate of
Sesostris Temple, Lincoln, Neb.,
nd George A. Mattison, Jr., past
potentate of Zamora Temple,
Birmingham, Ala.
Upon announcement of the
new outer guard, Deputy Im
perial Potentate Hubert M. Po
teat of Wake Forest, N.C., auto
matically succeeds Harold Lloyd
Is imperial potentate for the
ensuing year.
The conclave closes Thursday
night, but Detroit's delegation
will start home shortly after
midnight. Approximately 12,500
delegates are expected to board
60 trains for their homes be
tween 6:40 p.m. Thursday and 8
.m. Friday (PDT).
Host nobles of Los Angeles
- laid claim to the biggest parade
P In Shrine history, a five-hour
procession yesterday of 14,000
marching and mounted men in
Oriental costumes of every color.
Units representing 67 temples in
the United States, Hawaii and
Canada passed through the Me
morial Coliseum, to be reviewed
by Imperial Potentate Lloyd and
dignitaries of the imperial divan.
U. S. Vice Consul at
Frankfurt Suicides
Frankfurt, June 21 W The
17. S. high commission announc
ed today that Clay H. Hender
son, 33, a U. S. Consul in Frank
furt, committed suicide yester
day.
Henderson, an official an
nouncement said, was found
dead of a self-inflicted gun shot
Wound in his apartment.
Henderson who was born in
Pocahontas, Ark., has a mother
and brother living in Ventura,
Calif.
Henderson's body was discov
ered last night after a member
of the consulate staff In Frank
furt had been sent to investi
gate his absence from his office.
SALEM MARKETS
Ceaaiete. Ire rmttl af Salra .ealero
Im lb nlUN ef Cealta Jearaal
mlm iMnlt .alia.)
Raletl IM Primt
En Meak liol.
Baeelt fWlete 11.01.
Balrr Fee. 4.0S.
Fealtrr Bnrlnl ptfeaa: Grade A 0.1.
red hena. 30c. trad, A Lechora hena.
10c; irad. A old rooaura. 13c: .rade
A colored fmre. I Ita. Sic; I thorn
frrara, tee.
eea
Barter Meea Larie AA. e: lara A.
I7-41e: medium AA. lie; madlum A. St
17c: crai, S7e.
Wlataala rrlaaa tn wh.le.ale prleea
S-7 a bora thaee prlcaa above. Larie crede
A tanarallr .uoted at 40o- medium. 43c.
arallerfet
Pramlun. tin Ha. a. SOe: Bo. S. 04-IOe
Ourlne prloejl .
ellu WOoleaele mai A. 4e. retail
farllani Oral.
Portland. Ora.. Juna 31 IffUCuh wheat
Obtd): Bolt whlta 3.33: aoft whlto (no
RI) 3.33: Whlta club 3.33.
Hard rad wlotar: Ordinary S.33; 10 par
cant S.33: 11 par cant 3.33: 13 par cant
Tod'a ear racalpti: Wheat IT: barter
I: flour t; corn 3: jntllfecd S.
ffhlca.. Grain ,
Chlcaao, Juno 31 iSV-atrentth In corn
proildad the .rain market with Ita lead
rahlp voder. ..
Weather, export new. and o toeern
anent pit crop report helped the Tallow
tereal. The corcrnment forecaat a 1000
pic crop 4 per cent above laat rear and
Jo per cent abore the 1333-tl averaae.
lea are the major outlet lor corn.
The reet of the market dipped below the
Erevloue cloae at ttmea durlnc the eeaalon,
ut rallied toward the cloae. Durtm the
alnklns apeUa, oau loit the moat around.
f'eara of delivery of new crop oat on Ju-
contract, ceuaed the teUlnr.
Wheat doaad -. bl.bair. JalT :
lorn wee (.-It hither. July ll.tli.-S;
pau were (a-, lower. July MVi-: rye
we? H-1U lower. .iulr 11.33: wani
were 14 lower to hither. July 13.05
I3.0tw: ond lord wa I to , I cento hun
dred pound, lower, July 111.07.
"oRrV... -V-TJ-y.a.ock:
Cattle aalabla 30: early ealaa confined
low trade aha atock and bulU: ateadr.
emmon traaa helfera 11-30: caiinerutter
aavi 11-17: ahella down to 13: lew tood
keary bulla 33-33: odd head common 30
Celree aalabla 100: aellta: attady; bulk
ood-cholco veeler. 34-30; medium 13
ll: eommonc 10-31.
How aalabla 100: aetiTt: ateadr: early
bulk niood-choleo no-110 butchera 33 7J
p. latter price top; odd bead tood 300-
r
to tit
to DM m rural
r Salary
3"tKi tompmtff txAt linn ro rir
t&i&mal FINANCE CO.
SllStoteSt.
to milieu
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
elaai Livestock Market
Bv Vallea Paeklna Rahidbh.i
Spring lamb .... 111.00 ta 133.00
calves, tood 3M.4M lbs ..110.00 la 133.00
Veal 1 130-100 lbil top ,.,.130 00 to 136.00
Ki dairy cowa 114. SO
Cutter cowa 119.00 to 114.00
oat if hellers 114.00 to 111 00
BuUa tH OO to M1.CO
Fertleal Eaatalde Market
Raspberries sold (or ft t 11-hallock
(HI today on the Portland Eaatsldg rim
era Wholesale Produce market.
Strawberries tanged from 13.96 -to 3341
o flat.
Local peas brought ur ta H a 38-lb. box
with general ranto II MO 71.
Cauliflower in II a crate.
Lettuce sold for 13 a lour d Often head
crate.
New potatoes vera IJ.1I-I.40 ft buadrod
pouitda.
Ballerfat Tea tame, attblort to Imsto-
dtate ebanto Premium tuallty nanmuoi
U It to t peretn actdlty delivered ta
Portland. )-lo lb i 13 ecore. 51-43c. 00
wore. tl-Mc (core Mc Valley routoa
end country polnta te teaa than flrat.
titer wtioleaa lo fob bull ouboo t
whoiealeri, grade A N score. Coot
II wore. 0e. B Mora. Me: O acoro,
Mt Above prleea are itrletly nominal.
Cbeeee Sell no orlce to Portland whoIO-
alera Oreaon latlea, li-IBv; Ortcan
tmall loaf, tl-olfeet tripleU m lw than
tlntlea. i
Ktti To wholeatr' trade .arte.
43i-4Ie doi., A grade medium, 41tt-42tt;
i grade large, jo-icc.
PertuttO Dairy Market
Belter Price to retailers: Grade AA
print, S4ct AA carton Se; . prlnU 04g:
A eartona. tte: B prtnta llo.
lee. prleea to retetler Grade AA l
lane, 49c doa.t A Irrge 44-45c: AA medium. :
4Sc: A medium, 4,-44ci B medium, llo;
eartona 2c additional.
e - Price to retailera Portland,
Oregon elntlea. S1-41e: Oregon loaf,
lb loavea. 43H-43c lb.: tripleU. IH cent
leu than elnglea. Premium branoa. glngleo,
S0rk-USiO.
Poultry I
Live Cblf ken-1o. I Quality. F.o
Plant: broil ra under I Iba. to 36e:
fryeri. 3-3 lba., 3 I9c; 1-4 lb., 29-30o; 1
roaxtrra. 4 ba and over -IOe. light nena
under 4 uba.. 18-1M; over 4 lba., ll-19o; i
heavy bene, all welgnl ll-loci old iooet- i
era. all wclghta, ll-llo I
Babblta - Average to irowera. live
whites 4- lba., 33-24e lb.; 5-8 lba. 18-30c
lb : eolored 3 eenta lower, old or heavy
doea and buek 10-14c Fresh dreaaed
Idaho fryeri 40et locala. H-S4c: eome te
16c: Idaho fryers and roatera 48.
ftaun try-Rilled Meats
Veal Ton ouallty 40-43C lb., other
trades according to weight ind oual
ith lighter or heavier 33-X8e
Hogg Light blockera. 39-3 lc: sows :
20 -23c I
Lambe Top quolltp yeorllngo, 40-44c.
Miltea Beat. 10-lie; rough heavy,
bucks. 13.13c.
Beer oood cows. -ioe lb.: cannera-
cutters, 30-S3c. I
Preeh Drreee Meatg
fwholeaalera to retailers per owt.i:
Beef ateees Oood 100-100 lbs. Kt-U:
commercial, 147-48.50. utility, 141-46.
Cowa Commercial. 140 43; utility, .
39: eannera-cuttera, t34-SS.M
voer eta iuood vuterai nino euarx
era. M-1: round, IU-00, full lolna.
trimmed. 175-80; tr.sngle 534-43.50; eouare
chucks, 845-48: rib. 859-Sli forequar
ters. 142-43.50.
Veal: Oood. 841-Mt oommerclAL 140-47:
utility. UI-40.
Caiveo Good eboleo. I45-41: commercial
131-43.
Lambe Oood-ervuioe soring lambs. 850-
53: commercial. 447-45: utility, 839-41.
Mtmon uooa. to iba down, I2i-ze.
Perk Cats Lotnj. No. 1 l-ll lbs. IM.50-
Lse; aboulderg, 14 ha down. 835-17; car-
ceases, 120-170 loa, ho-j' minaa weignu.
si lower: sparenoe. 4i-44.
Portland Mlseellaieoaa
Onlont 50lb. tk Ore Western Tel-
Iowa. No. 1 medium, 13-3.40, large, 11.50
3; Texas 50 lbs wax, 12.50-15; yellow.
ii .is -a; rtMs, 3.-5-sn- cam. yeuowa, ii.is-
2.00; Calif, red, 13.15.50.
roiaitMS! ura. Kirat ions wniiea, no. .
33.15-3: Deschutes Rutvteta, cold a tor
age. No. 1A. 14.25-50: Idaho RuaMta, No
1A, 14.50-65; new crop Calif. Long whites.
13.15-3.45. some to 33.50. Slse B. 52.25-35.
Klamath Fall Russets cold storage. No.
1A, h. oo-4.ee.
He New eron. efaek bales O 8 No 2
green Alfalfa, truck or car -lot P.O B
Portland or Puget Bound markets 833-33.50
ton; u. & No. 1 mixed Timothy. 844 ton:
new crop oats end vetch mixed hay or
uncertified clover hay nominally 827-20
depending on quality and location baled
in Willamette valley tmitn.
Caseara Bark Dry 14-190 to peeiora;
green, 7c lb and below.
Tfeet valla? coarse and medium grade
30-540.
Mohair 0-5l lb. on 18-month growth.
nominally,
Hides oaiTej io re.: eecormng te
weight pin 25e lb beef 13-llt4fl lb.;
bulla lie lb. Country buyers pay 2e law
nibene wnoiesaio prices: jumoo
net large 17-20; medium 15-llHc Orow
ir prices: Orchard run. l-lle.
Waiante Wholesale prteos: Pot ft. to
lOO-lh. lout First ouellty Jumbo. 81-24:
lane. Sft-IOUe: medium. SOJIbiai sec
ond ouallty Jumbo. 9-nVni largo 21
37401 medium 34-UHc; baby, 19
30Ae. Grower prtoeo, erohard run: Pra-
quettea. 10-Ue lh.
Chlcage tlveeteeh
Chicago. Juna 11 OAlo (UBDAi xjto-
atock market:
Hoes: totablo f.DOO, afoderaUir ac
tive, steady to strong on both butchers and
sowa; top 830.23. Host good And choice
igo to z lb Buicnors. i.ee vo ao.ie; 3
to 20 lba 19.25 to 19.85: 27 to 290 lbs,
11.50 to 11.15; lew 100 to 3 lbs. 17.25
to 11.35: load around 421 lb butchers,
18.00: few 180 to IN lba 19.00 to 20.00.
Good end choice sows, 400 Ins and under,
1800 ta 17.50. few 17.41: 400 to 410 lbs.
15.00 to 14.29: 400 to 400 lb. 13.50 to
15.00; odd bead big weight down to 12.00.
Oood clearance,
ihtn: Aalabla 1.500. Spring lam be
strong to 90 cent higher. Active; top 838.50
paid rainer ireeiy oy eig paceera, buik
good and choice offering. 37.50 to 10.50;
common and medium offerings, 20.00 to
29.00. Old orop eiaughter lambs and year
lints 50 cents lower: load medium to good
nnrnher one akin OA lb Short fed south
west bred offering, tf.00; load good to
low-cnoiee eomnaraoie sain aura, un
niH htiri r aund 34.00. fine en ateadr,
kind scaling 140 lbs downward fairly
active but heavier offering dull, big weight
fat ewe selling down tc 0.50 and below;
choice bandy light ewe to lo-ao.
Cattle: Salable 10 000, Calve 500. Blow;
ita. TjwKrllnc and helfera weak to ful
ly 50 cent lower, mostly 25 to 50 cent
Aff- caw end bulla steady to 50 cent low
er: vealer steady. Two load choice to
prime lizo ana ma id iea ai-er, .ip,
mostly choice steer, 30.75 to 31.751 bulk
.nna. A InWthalee. It. 7 9 tO 10.90. medl-
um to low-good, 38.00 to 31.90; load choice
to prime 1175 lb fed helfera, 33.00; moat
good and choice belters, 21.75 to 11.09:
good cows, 22.25 to 24-00; common And
medium beef cows, 19.00 to 22.00: Con
ner and eultera. 11.00 to 19.00; medium
and good sausage amis, sa.ia w zn.vu,
Mewl.... a hniM vtialer. 11.00 to 20.00:
cuU and common. 19.00 to 14.00; stock cat
tle slow, undertone weaa.
100 lbs 18-30; no early action ow or
feeder. .
Bheep salable M0: spring lamb oteady:
early bulk good-cbolog 90-113 lb 31-11 M:
deck medium 90 lb shorn yearling 10;
smell lot snorn ore earns ewes e.
Pay eeattwrMt bltlt than hern
cmlx one) paymaeit aack tTMartm,
hmmmh Y1I MAN tajra TM
to 4 out al I mplool oasa r
not IriTolTtxl U Ion will oHw
your problem, corn la or pbooa
today. You'll apt nuait oawwieej.
CASH PROMPTLY for
Seasonal Netdt, Cloth
ing, Vacation, House
and Car Repairs, Medi
cal and Dental Expens
es and other good pur
poses. Aato
Ura,
Phone 2-244
orl efl lomaokjlaf Umm.
5; '. i
Pitt (fMr
Missinf -Barbara Kelly, 17
a Fortuna, Calif., waitress, is
being sought by police in con
nection with the slaying of
Henry Baird, 28, at Table
Bluff beach near Eureka, Calif.
Police say Miss Kelly accom
panied Baird to the beach and
has not been seen since. Most
of her clothing was found near
his nude body. (AP Wire
photo) STOCKS
(By the Ajsoclated Pre)
American Can ,
Am Pow Lt
Am Tel Tel
Anaeonda ,
Bendix Aviation ,
Both Steel
Boeing Airplane
Calif Packing
Canadian Pacltle
Cae J I
Caterpillar
Chryaler ,
Con Vultee
Continental Can ,
Crown Zellerbacb
CurtU" Wright
Douglaa Alreraft
Oupont da Nera
Jeneral Certrl
General Food
General Motor
Goodyear Tire
Int Harvester
Int Papi
Kennecott . .
Llbby UcN L
Lone Bell "A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvloator
Nat Dairy .
NT Central
Northern Pacific
Pae. Am Plsb
Pa Oa ok Eleo
Pa Tel Tai
Penney J O ....,....
Radio Corp
Rayon lei
Rayonler Pfd
Remolds Metal
Richfield
Bafeway Store .........
Bear Roebuck
Bouthern Paclflo .............
Btanderd Oil Co
Studebaker Corp
Sunshine Mining
Transamerlea
Union Oil Cal
Union Paclflo
United Airline
U 8 Steel
Warner Bras PI
Woolwortb
..114H
.. 31 "4
..158S
.. 31
.. 44
.. 17
.. 281.
.. 42
.. 17
.. 42 '4
.. 19
.. 15 'i
.. 40-4j
.. 33 'i
..
...78-4
..
.. 19
.. son
.. 034
.. 52S
.. 28
.. 47
.. 5M
.. 8
..
.. 57-4
.. 20
.. 42
.. 13H
.. SOS
.. 12'i
.. 35S
...niH
.. 57
.. 21
.. 13
.. 33 'y.
.. 33
a. 41l
.. 33
... 40
.. 54
... 70
,.. 33
... 10
... 18
,.. 36
,.. 85
... 15
... 34
... 13H
... 49
Sleek Market
New York. June 31 fJPl The stock mar
ket turned on its heel today after a de
cline that started a week ago Tuesday.
Key issues advanced iraction to two
points or more in a spirited rally. Steel
automobile, radio-television and mer
chandising Issues war among thg favor
ite. The rue broke for me time oeing ai
least the worst etback in the one-year-old
career of the 1949-50 bull market.
Trading wa faateat when the price lev
el wa curving upward. Turnover touch
ed a rate of around 1,800,000 ahares for the
full aeaston. tartest total tnce the mar
ket started to decline last week.
Moore barley was developed
by crossing Wisconsin Barbless,
Swiss Chevron and Finnish OUi
barleys.
DOCTORS OF AMERICA
are actively, scientifically and
sincerely interested in length
ening LIVES! They are dedi
cated te the curing of illness,
alleviation of suffering, sal
vaging of human bodies, and
fighting needless death.
Your own family physician,
and the great majority of
American Doctors, are con
vinced, that the Medical pro
fession itself can do the best
jqb of lupervising, extending
and improving the distribu
tion of medical care.
Public health measures could
well take all of the energies of
those seeking "social gains."
OBITUARY
Oenblld Pagerad
llvertan Ounblld Pucerud. 00. died
Tuesday evening, June 30, In Portland.
Born in Norway in isou. ana uvea ior
meny year In Oregon Burvivor Include
thre daughter. Mrs. Kathtnka Lee and
Ura. Albert Larson. Portland: Mrs. Olde
Olaon. Beettle: two son. OUbert Puier
ud. Salem; Simon Pugerud. lemestown.
North Dakota: eleven grandchildren and
.six greet grandchildren Funeral cerv
ices Friday. June is, at p.m.. itv. .
L. Almlle of (k latin. Interment at Valley
View cemetery.
areld B. Taylor. Jr.
Silver ton Harold R. Taylor, n. men
Tueaday, June 30. in a cave-In below a
rervolr at Silver Falls state park. Horn
April 19. 1939 In Chicago, 111. Survived
by the widow. Mr. Cermella Taylor, eu-
verton; a mb. Michael; father. Harold It.
Taylor. Br., Salem: and a brother, Rich
ard, USN. Funeral ierv.ee will be en
ouneed later by the Kkman Funeral
home.
0 eerie Peter ftmltb
Sllvertoo Further delays In the fun
eral aervtcaa for Oeorg Peter Bmltb have
been announced bv Kkman Funeral home.
SUverton. Services will take place Fri
day, June 21. Rev. S. L. Almlle officiat
ing.
DEATHS .
Jam Rendrlek Mlackler
James Hendrick Minckier, late reeiocni
of Cooutlle at a locai hospital. June 19,
at the ata of 33 veara. Survived by fath-
ler. Henry W. Utnekler. WInloek, Wash.;
ana sister, sirs, ueu ntre.ion. unvm,
Wash. Announcement ol services later from
the HoweU-Bdwards ehapel.
William Perry Hobley
Wail em Perry Mob ey. late resident ol
1001 Parkway dr. near Crescent City,
Calif., June 19. Survived by parent. Mr.
and Mrs. Karl P. Mobley. Salem: grand
Darent. Mr. and Mr. William Wechter.
ftlem, and Mr. and Mra. O. W. Mobley.
Bant cruE, uani. announcement oi ecv
lee later by Virgil T. Golden company.
David Elmer Janven
David Elmer Janaen. at the residence.
route 7, Salem. June 20 Survived by wife,
Mrs. Mabel Jensen of Salem. Announce
ment of service later by Clough-Bnrrlok
company.
Albert Pablan Nelaea
Albert Fabian NeUon, at the residence,
898 Trade street, June 21. Survived br
wife, Mra. Hattte I Nelson of Salem; son,
Fabian Nelson of Coqullle; step-daughter,
Adeline Thele of Brooks; and step
son, John Wilson, Grover WlUon and Wil
liam Wilson, all of Salem. Announcement
of service later by Clough-Barrlck com
pany.
Clyde Hash Henderson
Clyde Hugh Henderson, at the residence
at 1290 North Commercial street, June 1.
Huaband of Mrs. Edith Henderson of Sa
lrm: father of Mr. Harvey Belrman of
Yakima. Wash., Mrs. Donald Tauer of
Mill Valley. Calif., ana Mrs. Edna Lane,
Mrs. Gerald Gaiser, Mlu Rebecca Hen
derson, la Patricia Henderaon, Robert
Henderson and Donald Henderson, ell oi
Salem; and brother or Mrs. K&xel Sweet,
Mra. Viola Turpltt. Mra. Iv Fernau. Ol
iver Henderson. Albert penaerson. Hil
ton Henderson. Raymond Henderson,
Jam Henderson an Edward Henderson,
all in Nebraska, and Percy Henderson,
of Salem. Also surviving are nine grand
children. Announcement of xervtcec later
by the Virgil T. Oohlen company.
Poor Health Takes
Family From Roberts
Roberts There was a farewell
gathering at the grange hall
Sunday evening in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. John Earnest of the
Roberts store, who will be leav
ing the first of the month.
A pot-luck luncheon was
served at which time Glenn Bid-
good, in behalf of the group pre
sented them with an oil painting,
one of Mrs. Alice Coolidge's
worksT
Owing to Earnest's poor
health, they have hold out their
interest in the store to Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Kauth of Tacoma.
HEART ATTACK OR
INDIGESTION?
Hvip8t lloat HUoka arejuetadd
Jiblau. Thar contain th. laaieat-KUsi
5? h k"own f oro e rallal c3
wa wmnar eueireei, ia
MORE IMPORTANT
TH AN
Countless such ac
tivities cry aloud
for more urgent
attention
mosquito
real food inspec
tion; thorough and adequate
policing of water and milk
supplies; more health educa
tion. These are a few of the things
that come under the head of
true national health insur
ance, that are conitructive,
and do not create a nation of
mendicants, neurotics and
hypochondriacs, as do most
known compulsory systems of
"Sickness Insurance."
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
tatt A Liberty
LEGAL
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE IB HKRKBY GIVEN that
PEA RLE Y L. BARBER has been, b order
of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, lor Marion County, appointed execu
tor Of the Stale of W1NNIFKEO PEAKL
BARBER, deceeaed. Any oeraona havlne
eleima agalmt eald estate are requeued
to present them, with proper vouchers to
aid oiecuter at 310 Pioneer Trust Build
ing. Balem, Oregon, within all months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 1 day of June, 1950.
PEAR LEY L. BARBER,
Eiecutor of the Estate ol
Winn If red Pearl Barber, de-
tea ted.
RHOTEN RHOTEN
BAM P. SPEERSTRA
310 Pioneer Trust Building
Salem, Oregcn
Attorneys for Eiecutor i
June 1. U. 91. lg; July S.
NOTICB
NOTICI HEREBY IS GIVEN tbat bv
an order of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Marlon. In
rrooate, auiy made ene entered on tne
aeoond day of Juna. 19&0. PIONBKR
TRUST COMPANY was duly appointed as
administrator with the will nnnexed, n
and for the State of Oregon, of the
tat of KATHARINE BIOG8 McKINNEY,
deceased, of New Canaan. Connecticut
All person having claim against said
estate hereby are required to present them,
with proper vouchers, to ald administrat
or with the will annexed at Its oil Ice in
tne Pioneer Trust Bulldln. 109 North
Commercial Street. Salem, Marlon Coun
ty, Oregon, within aix month after the
date of too flrat rubllcation ol this no
tice. Dated and flrat published the twentv.
flrat day of June. 1950.
riUNBEK THUBT COMPANY
ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE
WILL ANNEXED AFORESAID
BY K. E. WENGER
It Secretary and Trust Officer
Allan O. Carson and Wallace P. Carton
Attorney for Administrator with the
will JumexM
June 31. 98, July I, 13, 10. 1050
IN THI DISTRICT COURT OP THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT
OF OREGON
In the matter of 1
Elwood Robert Cotter. Bankrupt )
No. B-30783 in Bankruptcy
Notice of Flrat Meeting of Creditors
To the credltora of Elwood Robert
Cotter of 1254 Rugge Street, Salem, Ore
gon, ft bankrupt: NOTICE is hereby given
that said Elwood Robert Cotter ha been
duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petition
filed by him on June 2, 1950. and that
the first meeting of hla creditors will be
held at Room 225. U.S. Post Office
Building, Salem, Oregon, on June 90,
1880, at lo: a.m.. Daylight Saving Time.
at which place and tltm the said credi
tor may attend, prove their claims,
appoint a trustee, appoint a committee
of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and
transact such other business a may
properly come before said meeting. Dated
at Corvallis, Oregon, June 19. 1950. Lester
G. Oehler, Referee in Bankruptcy.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT
OP OREGON
In the matter of )
Eilaebath Mable Haselton. Bankrupt )
no. 0-3wn; in Bankruptcy
Nolle ! First Meeting ef Credltere
To the creditor of Ellzebath viable
Haselton of 4900 Crater Street. Salem,
Oregon, ft bankrupt: NOTICE to hereby
given tbat said Ellaebath Mable Haselton
ha been duly adjudged a bankrupt on
a petition filed by her on April 19. 1950,
and tbat the first meeting of her creditors
wiu be held at Room 225. UJ. Post Offlee
Building, Balem. Oregon, on June 30. 1950.
at :o a.m.. uayugni saving Time, at
which place and time the said credltora
may attend, prove their claim, appoint
a trustee, appoint a committee of creditor.
examine the bankrupt, and transact auch
ouier nuaine a may properly come
befor ald meeting. Dated at Corvalll,
Oregon, June 19, 1950. Lester G. Oehler,
Referee in Bankruptcy. June 21
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LEGAL
IN THI DISTRICT COURT OT THI
UNITED riATES FOR THE D I .STRICT
OP OKEOON
In the matter ef )
Alexander Johnson, Bankrupt
No. B-J070) In Bankruptcr
Netlee el riral HeeUmtr if CreoJiUrs
To the creditors ol Alexander Johnson
of Hubbard, Ores on, e bankrupt: NOTICE
la hereby tlven that said Alexander John
son ha been duly adjudsed e bankrupt
on n petition filed br him on April II,
1. and that the flrat meetlni ol his
creditors will be held at Room 125. UJ.
Post Office Bulldlnt. Balem. Oreton. en
June 3. IBM. at ., Deylltht flev-
im Time, at which place end time tne
said credltora mar attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, appoint n
committee of creditors, examine the bank
rupt, end transect such other bualnee
ner properly come before slid meet-
in i. Dated at Corvallis. Orel on, June lt,
1950. Lester O. Oehler Referee In Bank
ruptcr. June 31
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE D I STRICT
OK OREOON
In the matter of 1
Charles William penrod. Bankrupt )
No. B-JOffl in Bankruptcy
Netlee ef Flrat Meetlni ef Creditors
To the credltora of Charles William
Pen rod. of 111' N. Commercial Street.
Salem, Oreton. ft bankrupt : NOTICE Is
nereor given mat seta cneriea wunam
Penrod has been duly edludeed ft bankrupt
on n petition filed by him on June 1,
1950. end that the flrat meetlni of hi
creditors will be held at Room 333, DA
Post Office Building. Salem, Onion, on
June 30. 19M. at 10:30 am.. Daylliht
Savint Time, at which Place and time
the said credltora may attend, prove their
claim, appoint a trustee, appoint ft com
mittee of credltora, examine the bankrupt,
and transact such other business as mar
properly come before said meeting. Dated
at Corvallis, Oregon. June 19. I960. Lester
O. Oehler, Referee In Bankruptcy.
june xi
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE DIHTHIUT
OP OREOON
In the matter nf )
Robert Baird Smith, Bankrupt
No. B-30725 in Bankruptcy
Netlee ef Pint Meeting ef Creditors
To the creditors of Robert Baird Smith
of Route 1, Box S3, Woodburn, Oregon,
a bankrupt: NOTICE is hereby given that
said Robert Baird Smith hat been duly
adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed
by him on May , I960, and that the
first meeting of bis credltora will be
held at Room 335, U.S. Post Offloe Build
ing, Balem, Oregon, on June SO, 19S0, at
10:00 a.m.. Daylight Saving Time, at which
Place and time the said creditors mar
attend, prove tnelr claims, appoint a
trustee, appoint n committee of creditors.
examine the bankrupt, and, transact auch
other business aa may properly come
before said meeting. Dated at CorvallU,
Oregon. June IB, 1950. Lester O. Oehler,
Referee In Bankruptcr. June 31
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT
OP OREOON
In the matter of 1
William T. Crelthtou. Bankrupt )
no. B-afms in sanxruptcr
Netlee ef Pint Meeting ef Credltere
To the creditors of William T. Cretan ton
of 306 N. 30th Street. Salem, Oregon, a
bankrupt: NOTICE Is hereby given that
said William T. Crete hton has been duly
adjudged a bankrupt on a petition tiled
by him on May 17. U50, and that the
flrat meeting of hla eredltors win be held
at Room 335. UA Post Office Building.
Salem, Oregon, on June 30. 1950, at 10:15
am.. Daylight Saying Time, at wnicn
Place and time the satd credltora mar
attend, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, appoint a committee of creators,
examine the bankrupt, and transact aueh
other business as mar properly come be
fore said meeting. Dated at Corvallis.
Oregon, June 19, 1950. Lester O. Oehler,
Referee tn Bankruptcy. June 31
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE
UNITED STATES FOR THI DIoTRICT
OP OREOON
In the matter of
Paul Carl Well brock. Bankrupt )
no, B-300i m Banaruptcr
Netlee ef Fint Meeting ef Credltere
To the credltora of Paul Carl Wellbrock
of 3110 Lancaster Drive, Salem, Oregon,
a bankrupt; NOTICE la hereby given tha,t
said Paul Carl Wellbrock has been duly
adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed
by him on April 18. 1950. and that the
first meeting of nis ereditora win oe neu
at Room 335. US. Post Offlee Bufldlng.
Salem. Oregon, on June 30, 1050, at 9:00
a.m., uyiigtit saving Time, at wnicn piece
and time the said credltora mar attend.
prove their claims, appoint a trustee.
appoint a committee of credltora, examine
the bankrupt, and transact such other
buslneas as mar nronerlr come before
said meeting. Dated at Corvallis, Oregon,
June 19, 1930. Lester a. oemer, Heieree
in Bsnxruptcr. June xi
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR. THE DISTRICT
OP OREOON
Tn the matter of )
Dorothy Wellbrock, Bankrupt )
wo. b-30010 in uanarupicr
Netlee ef Pint Meeting ef Credltere
To the credltora of Dorothy Wellbrock
of 3110 Lancaster Drive, Salem, Oregon.
a bankrupt: notice is nereoy given
that said Dorothy Wellbrock has been
duly adjudged a bankrupt on petition
filed by her on April ll, , and tnat
the first meeting of her creditors will
be held at Room 335. US. Post Office
Building, Salem, Oregon on June 30. 1350,
at 3:00 a.m.. Daylight Saving Time, at
which place and time Uie said creditors
mar attend, prove their claims, appoint
a trustee, appoint a committee of credi
tors, examine the bankrupt, and transact
Uuch other business as may properly coma
before satd meeting. Dated at oervaiiis.
Oregon. Juna lt, 1950. Lester O. Oehler.
Referee in Bankruptcy. June 31
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE
UNITED STATES POM THI DiBTKlVX
OP OREOON
In the matter of )
Prank w. Schrader, Bankrupt )
No. B-Josit in Bankruptcy
Netlee ef Pint Meeting ef Credltere
To the creditors of Prank W. Schrader
of 49S South Cottage Street, Salem.
Oegon, a bankrupt: NOTICE Is hereby
given that aald Prank W. Schrader has
been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a peti
tion filed by him on June II, 1950, and
that the first meeting of his credltora
will be held at room 335, United States
Post Office Building, Balem, Oregon, en
June 30. 1950. at 11:00 a.m.. Daylight
(Saving Time, at which place and time
the satd creditors may attend, prove .neir
claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a com
mittee of creditors, examine the bankrupt,
and transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting. Dated
at Corvallis. Oregon. June 10, 1950. Lester
O. Oehler, Referee In Bankruptcy.
june ii
Commissioners Court
The following Is the official publication
of the record of claims before the Marlon
County Commissioners' Court tor the
March term for 1950, with the amount
allowed, bills continued, etc., according o
the records in the office ol the County
Clerk.
State Industrial Accident Comm., Ins.,
440.01; Public Employees Retirement By
Mem. Retirement, 4,355.37: Ladd ft Bush
Salem Br. U. 8 Nat'l Bk of Portland,
Withholding. 3,984.40; J. J. Cort B.
Simpson. Right-of-Way. 35.00; Hugh P A
Predft Mae Bruton, Right-of-Way. 90.00;
Cecil P. Lualla M. Lucke Right-of-
Way, i.usoe. .
riaU Aueaaati C. A. Lewis. Deputy.
313.91; Ray Lick, Deputy, 111.93: Henry
O. MatUon, Deputy, 19S.1t; J. L. Sleg-
mund. Deputy, lio ibi oraee n. dbdcocb.
Deputy, 167.41: Ida M. BalUle, Deputy,
154 HO; Helen Snyder, Deputy, 144.73: Mary
v at-avar. riork 141 00: Ottrdon E. Tower.
Draftsmen. 319.31. Clrenlt Cewrtt A. A-
Richards, Bee lor court, zs- id; nuor n.
Hiirou Bee for Court. 310.41. Censly
Clerk: M. Reinloaek, Deputy, 133.19; T.
Nibler, Deputy. IM.1S; n Howard, Deputy,
194.30: Dora Barrett, Deputy. 101.14: Vern
on Windsor. Deputy, 310.47: Helen L.
Mulkey, Deputy, 1830: W. M. OK ford.
Deputy, 111.13: W. H Preele. Deputy.
155.55; R. J. Stanton. Deputy, MM: Joy
nftval. Dettutv. 17.11. Ceart Commie
aleneret M. Reinlasek. Clerk. K 00; Joy
Dora!. Steno, 1313. Ceart Measei Bdw.
Brasher, Janitor, lil.BJ. w. a. oriuon.
Janitor, 111.11: Wa. Mori arty. Janitor,
150 91; Edwin Booth, Janitor, isj.ie; num
Ilti(ihlfu BlavatAP Oor Tl.OOl M. E.
Llnrfaev. K1 orator Dor.. 11.10. District
Attorney, uoroon saoore. iwuir,
Vel D. Sloper, Deputy. 170 90: Deris M.
a i bin rwmitr lie. il. D let r let Ceerti Bar
bara Smith. Deputy Clerk, 111 Ol Olurua
Rfown, Deputr Clerk. 111.11. Biatrial
CmH Cenetablet Shirley Dagenhardt,
Deputr, 1W.9I. Heel lb Dept.! w. J. ntone,
Co. Health Officer, 111.59 W, B. Qulnn.
sanitarian. 343.10; I. O. Lemon, Co.
Sanitarian. 3-3.94; P. R. Coleman, Co.
BenlUrten, 351 71; Batty Cooper, Oo.
Sanitarian, 151 40: Bern lee Teary, PH.
No.. 324.13: Merwyn Darby, PH. No.,
307 53: Jane Domkowakl. PH. No.. 303 53;
Jean M. Wright, P H No 305 70; Claudia
Donnelly, P H. No. 331.90: Helen Steyeert,
PH. Ho 305.34) Joan Schneider Oevlg,
P H. No., 317.41; Ime Bsrgtecher, Asst.
PH. IV IFO.IB; UMllS I, vxnn vnmo
Nurse, 11133; Lyndan Btrfebeek, PHN,
339 II; Helen Wftngacard. PHN. 310 40:
Uartaret J. Couoer. PHK. 314.33: Eve
lyn Krueger. PHN. 19145: Howard Prfer.
Health educator, 111 Iti Vera Wood,
Clark Btene, IKJOi Odeen Malktv CMrk-
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
Steno, 19.50: Allee Bergmann, Clerk
Typist, 119.15; Dolores Pyfer. Clerk-Ty-plst,
113.00; Fidelia Washburn. Clerk-
Typist, 153.40. Srelteaibath Com t able i J.
c. rowier, constable, lis it. Ktiverten
Jaatlee Coerti All. O. Nelson, Justice of
Peace, 110.41: E. J. Jackson. Constable,
74.35; P. N. Bureh. Clerk. 49.54). JuvenUe
Ceerl: Nona White. Probation Officer,
xia.ii; v. ejepecn. Assist Pronation on.,
331.10; h. U. Johnston, Siena. 91.10.
Microfilming: D. W. Hamserer, Deputy,
ltt.OO. Eecordere Offlee; Addle, DuBoU,
Deputy, 110.30: Virginia Orltton, Deputy,
namona Evans. Deputy. 151.31;
Irene Johnson. Deputy. 150 30: Oladva
Thomas, Clerk, 19.11. Beglatratlen A Elec
tion: Oladrs White, Deputy, 194.30. Scheel
Superintendent! J. P. Remington. Deputy,
119.13; Vivian 8- Hoenig, Supervisor,
307.90; Marguerite R. Burton. Supervisor,
331.10; Christine V. Morley, Secretary,
149.59. Sheriff 'Legal: A. I. Melatrom.
Deputy. 310.40: B. R. Smith, Deputy,
310.90; Wm. DeVaU. Deputy. 301 30; John
Haraer, Deputy, 310 10; E. O. Scott,
Deputy. 191.34; S. R. Tlce, Deputy. 310 30;
Slarl Murphy, Deputy, 310.15; E. K. Colby,
Deputr, 19135; Ulcnn Conklln. Deputr,
term-Tax: H. P. Domoealle.
Deputr. 334.73; H. T. Evans, Deputr,
30J.04: violet t west. Deputy, iw.33:
Evelyn Mennls, Deputy, 196.04; Marlon
Maas, Deputy, 195.50; Lvdia MatUon,
ueputr, iit.io: Dixie Merer, Deputy,
server ere urnee: Ne la am ma.
Secretary. 114.40. Treaaerer'a Office: Aud
rey H. Xoing. Deputy. 159.43. Veterans
Of fleet LUHan Kltppert. Secretary, 64.36;
a. naftiie a. service oirieer. 378.00.
Dog Central Officer: Ervln A. Ward, Dog
Control Officer. 30130: R. J. Stanton.
Clerk, 100.00. Cennty Property: H. Wm.
Thlelxen. Lend Agent, 111.30: L. M.
Johnaton, Stenoc. 50.00. Engineer! Offlee:
B. swart. Ena neer. aifl.14: A. U
Presnall, Secretary. 150.40 Edison Vlckers,
Breltsnbush Justice of Peace, 99.10. Jef
fenea Jestlce Coerti E. B. Howell, Justice
of Peace, 111.35; Oeo p. Armstrong, Con
stable, 14.93. Mt. Anael Jaatlee Court:
M. Lauby. Justice of Peace. 0.90: Jos
eph L. Paulhaber. Constable, 9.M. Weed
berm Jnatlee Ceerl: T. C. Oonnan, Justice
of Peace, 333.35; W. 0 Miller, Constable,
4i.: Mary . Oonnan. Clerk. 34.05; J. P.
As Pin Wall. Labor. 120.17: Dalberft J. Rtalr.
Labor, 1H.94; J. A Burns, Labor. 143.80;
Robert Harl, Labor, 309.09; Harry H.
Lawrence. Labor, 319.94; H. A. Martin,
Labor, 177.10: Harold L. Martin. Labor,
ma. 17; saw. scnmitt. Labor, 343.00: Prank
Woelke. Labor. 349.60: O. D. Blneear.
Labor, 130.33; Henry Bower. Labor, 138.11;
utwrence sower. Labor, isa.ua: wm. p.
Croker, Labor, 153.54; OrvUIo L. Dunlxan,
Labor, 301.75; Harvey M. Olrod. Labor,
dv.w; me uustaison, Labor, 115.38: Roy
Hatfield. Labor. 149.01; Harold K. Rep.
Plnger, Labor. 176.31; Ben Kerber, Labor,
179.30: R. W. Kinney. Labor 134 OS: BirntT
J. Kronp, Labor, 118.31; Laurel Lamb,
uaoor, isi.es: nord Lauber. Labor, 301.13:
E. A. Lawrence, Labor. 191.04; W. R.
Massey, Labor, 100.77: John McAllister.
Labor, 183.93; Ralph McAllister, Labor,
187.00: Dan Scharf. Labor. 139 01? Wm
Shaw. Labor, 138.03: August Smith, Labor,
mr.uT Kooert smitn, Ubor, 190.60; O. L.
Spencer. Labor. 119.34. Earl D. Stand
ley. Labor. 147.011; Lloyd E. Taylor.
Labor. 198.18; A. M. Thels, Labor. 167.31;
Nick Thels. Labor. 191.90; Raymond Titus,
Labor, 131.38; Orvllle L. Trus-elt, Labor.
190.15; Hugh Webb, Labor, 197.03; Sam
Weese, Labor, 108 S3; Lee A. Wells. Labor,
ive.aa: iony woe Re. Labor. li as: Thai
Kuenal, Labor. 354.34; Wllltam R. Bren
ner, Labor 101.99: lien no Datke. Labor,
148.39; Uord J a nn an. Labor, 151.33: Leo
eCel later. Labor, 183.35; c. J. Miller,
Labor. 148.58; Tom Rltchey. Labor, 158.45:
Jos. A. Robl. Laaor. 303.33; W. Shelley,
Labor. 180.48; Oene Shilling, Labor, 189.18;
Ar.nur 4. lacxmier. Laoor. 159 so: L. W.
Webber. Labor. 143 14: w n wmumtim
Labor. 149.75; J. C. Curnutt, Labor, 140.70;
J. Anderson Jr., Labor, 118.13: L. R.
Cooper. Labor. 174.84; E. J. Ooover. Labor,
141.97; Axel Johnson, Labor. 141.97; O. A.
Olson, Labor. 148,33: J. R. Patten. Labor.
47.61: H. J. Peterson, Labor. 194.91: c.
O. Ross, Labor 165.84; A. B. Rostad, La-
oor. xie.xa: R. P. Syverson. Labor, 157.17;
K. Thorpe. Labor. 14.33; M. J. McCormlck,
Labor. 153.33; Leo A Andreas. Lebor.
148.31; David DuBots, Labor, 135.78; Virgil
R. Pahey, Labor, 156,14: H. E. Lenherdt,
Labor 308.00: S. M. Martin, Labor. 114.08:
Wm. Nartsger, Labor, 173.88; Cecil R.
Rovaton, Labor. 168.73; Delbert C. Shelllto.
Labor. 174.73 : 8. K. Ely. Lahor mi
Arthur Blackburn, Labor, 143.36: Fiord
aiBCKoum, uiDor, &3.B3; w. M. Duchateou,
Labor. 110.19: Rrwu UuihM idimr mm-
Kenneth WatU, Labor, 308.79; Clarence
Williams. Labor, laa m- rnm nnBji
Labor, 313.73; Oeorge Prauendlencr, La-
Dr, an.; a., n. Bussy. Labor. llT.ll:
. A. Coblne, Labor, 191.17; J. Walter
n-nni, ianor, iod.31 Richard w. Fall,
uoor. in. do; tieien l. Mulke. Deputy
Overtime, 10.90; M. Recnecxek, Deputr
uvvri.me, si.io; Wilson J. Wilt, Clerk,
138.65: Donna Brown. Steno. 11.14. ata.tim
Jeatleo Coerti W. H. Bell. Jtutle of
reace. iti.xb: Henry Smith, roruttaho
iv.eu; bcona retersnn, Bteno, 19.70; Muriel
L. Pugh. Re. Xlec, 33.18; Ploy Mudd,
Bailiff. 07.70: Rar Lick. TE. ai.si: Rob.
ert V. NeUon, P C. 6.03; R. She ton, Post
age, 13.00: J. L. Slegmund. T.E., 17.88;
OoWen Pheatant, Meals 10.35; A. C.
Oragg, Postmaster, Postage. 9.00; Hank's
Parking Lot, Misc. 36.00; Douglas L. Hay,
Atty Hire. 60.00; Loren D. Hicks, Atty
Hire, 5.00: Hotel Senator, Meals, 80.30:
John William Storts, Atty Hire, 15.00;
A. O. Oragg. Postmaster, Postage, 30.00;
Merchant Calculating Machine Co. Exp,
30.00; Sliver Wheel Motor Freight, Sups,
1.33: Simmons Cerbon Company. Sups,
11. MI A. C. areas. Paetmaiter. Posts.
35.13; Oregon U.S. M His h way Amoc,
U.S. M, 50.00; oraber Brothers. Reps.
33.90; Ruth Hutchlns, Exp., 8 00; Otis Ele
vator Company. Sups. 9 50: A. C. Oragg,
Postmaster, Postage, 8 AO; Oordon Moore,
T.E. 1.80; Recorders Office, Ada County,
Misc. Invest. 3.00; Val D. Sloper, Misc.
Invest. 1.37; Capital City Bindery, Sups.
50 00; Sybil C. Catlln Prank H. Bpeara.
Rant, 100 00: Earl Adams. T.I. 98.73; Dr.
D. L. Calllerate. Exam. 10 00: Dr. Irvlo
B. Hill. Exam, 8.00; John Sehmld, Gar
bage Disposal, 100 00; SUverton Sanltarr
Service, Garbage Disposal. 80.00; Joe Ann
Blunt, O. Sups, 30 ei: Capital City Laund
fry Cleaners. O Suns. 13 37; Dr. Mar
garet Dowell, Med. Serv.. 60.00: Dr. Luc
ille Portner, Med. Serv. 18.00; A. C. Oragg,
Postmaster, Postage. 38 00; Hendrte Labor
atories, Lab, 135.00; Instructional Films
Inc., O. Bupg, 3.01: Johnson-Slewert ft
Aldrteh, Printing, 47 00; Dr. R. E. Joseph,
Med. Serv. 34.00; Maternity Center As
sociation. O. Sups. 1.00; Helen Melby,
O. Sups, 19.88: National Health Counctt,
O. Sups, 14 37: Qulsenberry Pharmacy,
Med. Suns, 35.30: Salem Masonic Temple
Amoc.. Rent, 3.10.00; Salem Medical Lab
oratory, Lab., 38.03; School District No. 4.
O. Sups, l.ts; Sllverton-Appeal Tribune,
O. Sups, 1.50; J. W. Stacey Inc., o. Buns,
6.75; W. J. Stone, M. D. Petty Caih.
Sups. 38.30: Tide Water AmooIbImI
OH Co., Trans. 80 00; Valley Motor Co.,
Trans. 73.45; VUltlni Nurse Amoc I at I on.
j. oum. ...ini; jonn w nanranan. Fees,
188.75; Jno P. Hunt to Bon, Bonds, 10. 00;
Fred W. Lanae. Peaa. 411.35: A W
Simmons, Pees, 360.75: John S. Albua, 1
ran, e.vo; wiuam w. cnadwieg, I grade,
17.50; Wliiam J. Kloft, I grade, 0.00;
Adam O, Lapln, 1 grade, 8.00; John
Petersen, 1 trade, 8.00: Florin L. Zlel
I nek I, 1 grade, 1.00: Tom L. Webb, 14
grade. 111.81: The Oudahv Paekln Co
Sups, 31.13; Alf O. Nelson, Rent, 40 00;
nea uroM rnarmacy. Men sups, 1.37 1
Denver Young, Board of Prisoners, 704 IB;
m. no wen. justice. Kent oft Etc. 30 oo:
Emerr J. Jackson. Contable, T.E., 1.31:
seii. Kent, jo.oo: j. h. Raeker.
Rent, 18.00; W. C. Miller. Constable, T.E.
4.48: Mr. J. A. Braunbereer, Hospital,
16.70; Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Hospital. 3 00;
Mrs. Paul Leneburg. Hospital, 4.00; Mra.
Roll an Zalle, Hospital, 31.33; Boys and
Olrle Aid Society of Ore.. Court Cm-
iiia. xo r: cat no e Charities. in.
Court Committed. 80 00; Atlas Stamp
Die Co.. Sups, 4 41: Kay Typewriter Com
pany, Sups Exp, 3 50; Salem Tent and
Awning Co., Elec Sunn, 38 67: School
District No. 34, Reg. flu pa. 10.00; Aires
C. Booth, TE, 30.00; Marguerite R. Rur
ton. TE. 19.93: Vivian S. Hoeott, TE,
vrcgon vitera, mis., i.oo: r. Rem
ington. T.E, 4 48; Burkes Camera Shop,
Misc., 17.66: Capltel Offlee Equipment,
Exp.. 4.18; City of Salem. Radio a cm- ritv
of aUlam. Radio, 100: William DeVall,
Trans. 1.00; Oeneral petroleum Corpora
tion. Trans. 165: W T Porter. Repair
Servlee. 10 50: Denver Young Trans.
Postage. 33.40: Den vet Youne, Uniform
Allowance, 37 50; Bostlteh-tforthweet Co,
Off. Sups, I 19; A. D. Ora hem. T.E, 13.74;
H. C. Saalfrld. T. B.. 31.68: Ervtn A. Ward,
do, 9) 1; Nettle B. Van Busktrk, Refund
r, i,w: uetrott Dam News, Adv, 3M:
A. C. Oragg. Paatmaator Pnataaa. a nn
Jefferson Review. Adv.. 3 04: Mount Aneet
News, do, 3 90; Salem Shopping News, do,
4 50; Star ton Mall, do, 8 04; Woodburn
innepanaent. AO. goo Henrv DavenDort
Sheep killed, 80.00: C. A. Oraham. do.
in w. nenry l. irant, do. 11.00; Bill J.
Kloft, do. 30 00: Bob Hunseker do, 45 00;
Oregon State Board of Forestry, Fire
Patrol. 3.117 34: Hasklna Denton, Bond.
5.00; Bancroft-Whitney Co., Law Books,
10 00: Render-Moaa CirniDinr. do. 49 no-
Shepards Citations, do. ll 01; Stevens-
umw ruoiisning co no, IP so: west
Publishing Co.. do. 83 M: Pletra RelltUAhl
OourthouAe Const , 8,135 00 1 Oeorae E.
Allen Hardware Co. Reps, 7.94; J. C.
Belr e. Sons. Reps. 3.00: Ballou Wright,
Reps. It 11; Bassett Welding Shop, do
3 001 Harry Becker, O ravel Hauling, 337.30;
Bill Blckett, do, 90 00; M. O. Boyd, Snow
Plowing, 144.00; B. H. Burrell, IVps, 8161
Capltel Auto Parts, do, II 78: Capital Jour
nal. Adv. Proa, 158 M; Capitol Umber Corn-
pan v. Misc . 80 03: cen tal Tractor
Equipment Co., Reps, 449; Carter Rlre A
Oo. of Ore.. Suns. 103 31: L. M Csae,
lOrarel HaulkM, at. 71; City WaUr De-
Wednesday, June 21, 195019
pertinent. Water, 84.171 Clyde Equipment
CO.. Reps. 3.10: Commercial Book Store.
Sups, 33.40: Cooke Stationery Co., Sups,
se.ia; ur. aa. st. isomers, exam ur Mm.
serv., .; Dr. wm. c. crothers. io,
15.00; Doollttle Master Service Station.
Roups Tires, 388.64: Doughton Hardwure
Co.. Raps, 33.19: Downs Olaxs Shop, do,
14.33; E-AC-RO Materials Co.. Aspha't.
3.133.00; Engineer Sand aft Gravel Co.,
Gravel, 896.73: Ray L. Parmer Hardware
Co., Reps., 30.43; Firestone Stores,
335.18; W. Fosshobn, Slsns. 5.40: W.
Preres. Oravel. 35.00; Frrres-Prank Lu
ber Company. Lumber. 307.00; J. K. O ill
Co., o. Exp, 16.59; Dr. John R. Ooldsmith,
Med. Serv.. 30.00: A. 0. Hagg ft Co.. Reps.
Halo Id Comoanr. Suns. 884.83: J. Wal
ter Hanna. T.E.. .73: J. E. Haselttne oil Co..
Kepe. 135 59: Lawrence Hendricks. Tax
Refund. 33.77; Herrold-Phlllppl Motor Co.,
new, atf.se; no warn cooper corporation.
Reps. 14.90: Hubara naraota Rnc I S:
Interstate Tractor Equipment Co.. do.
.oi oi; ire jorgensen, Co. 149.39; H.
Judd. Petty Cash. Mute- 1.69: H. A. Judd.
County Clerk. Polling Books. 13.33: Cleo
Kopplnger, Oravel Hauling. 418.03: Claude
Lewis, Rent. 35.00; O. J Lewis. Oasollna,
141.18: Linn County, Br. Matnt.. 106.13:
O. P. Lund, Sr.. Oravel, 13.00; Marlon El
ectrle Co.. Reps, 48.31: Douglas McKay
Chevrolet Co.. do. 90: Dr. Horace O. Mil
ler. Exam., 130 00: Needhams Books Store,
Sups, 78.86; Northwest Industrial Laun
dry, MlMu. 3.00: Oregon Auto Wrecking
Co., Rem. 3.00: Oregon Oravel Co.. Orav-
ei. 1.091.31; Oregon Physician Servlee,
Sal. Ded.. 416.15; Paclflo Bulldina-. Rent
-uu.w. racuic Teie m Teie CO., Tele, 303.35:
Peck Brothers. Reps. 409 1: Phlllonl Tlra
Service. Reps, 3.75; Portland Oeneral El
ectric co.. u a p. 184.71; a. M. Presnall,
Postage, 1.00; Remington Rand Inc. Sups,
58.48: J. H. Rlote-lon rtravot 11 in- nMn
Typewriter Exchange, Reps. 13.70; Errol
W. Ross, Diesel. 30.31; Saffron Supply
Company, Reps, 20.39, Salem Auto Parts
-o,. no, x.7: saiem Olass Service, do,
3.10; .Salem Hardware Co., do, 3.33: Sa
lem Memorial Hospital. HoanltaL lis Mt
Sanitary Service Co., Inc.. Sanl Serv
190; Bant lam Oil Co., Diesel. 37.69: Seattle
v-oocre.e ripe company, culvertg Pipe.
duu.vfv, oneu itu ijn.. Kornaene. 40 70;
Shell Oil Ccs, Oas tt Diesel, 1,155.94; H.
A. Simmons, do. 414.13; Stan Baker Mo
tors. Reps, 16.63: Standard Oil Co. of
Calif.. Trans. 53.09: State Public Welfare
Co., Care of Poor, 03,344.30; Statesman
Publishing Co., Adv. Proc., 393.58: Star
ton Sand A Oravel Cnmnin nnwi
943.80; Stevenson and Met ford. Misc.,
43.78; H. S. Swart, T. .. 1.00: Thornton
Stationery & Printers, Off. Buna. 39.30,
Truck Sales A Service Co., Reps. 8.971 Un
ion uii oi uaitiornia. Diesel A etc..
V. ' oiur i-u., nepa, 1,711.9;
Valley Welding comoanT tuu at jn
Valley Weldtna HuodI f!i nna in.
Walllni Sand A Gravel Co, Oravel 1,-
"toai uaraae. huc. i nn- wt
ern Union Tele Co. Tele. 10.13; Willamette
Valley Transfer. Resa. too- WnMhnm
Sand Oravel Co.. Oravel, 7.80; Woodbury
uiwo.ut, "; it. a. woearow Co,.
nHor, .v, urcn raper co., sups,
300.50: Walter H. Zosel Company, Reps,
303.34; Walter H. osel Company. Trans,
357.37; Columbia Equipment Company,
Reps. 3.14; Salem Insurance Agent, Ins,
Preeeedlnea Uiwh 1 leu Ban.it
4ub. v. opeuira. Tom K. Burton.
Everal St. Peter. Hone Urfliri nati.
tlon to Improve Newberg Drive. March 1,
Bond No. 333 Dr. Ernest L. Henkel, Coun
ty Veterinarian: Parmlt a hii -m..
Chester Lehman: Permit to haul logs. Aus
tin T. Woodrum; Indemnity claim of
Thomas O. Bruce, final hearing 331Mt;
. . uRuMantni voumy io eg. J.
Baughn et ux: Order Appointing Dr. Oles
achwenke as substitute urA vanu..
herd of Walter Dreher: Rd. Proc. "lOOe
lo county road connecting S.
end Hulser Ave, A Paclflo Highway; Rd.
PrOC. No. 10M CirAar tnm i v.
3, Woodburn Post No. 48 American Legion
Dance Hall License: Beer license (R.M.
B A ( cheater A ioyd Mulkey; Minutes
Courthouse Comm. Meeting: Rd. Proc
No. W7 Kennedr Lane continued tadef.
no. i" ioc. no. vi j arown Road.
OC,?pt?.M Prt of Co. Rd. No. 731. March
4. Beer license. J. P. ftahimhai-- t.w
Claim Of Wm. J MalaF ft.1 k..--
33150: Reaol. br Willamette Valley Ag-
.m preniativee. March
JA Jono w. Hanrahan A
No. 313 Olen B. Sehwmfca rmmt. xrJT.
erlnarlans: Beer Llraiu r u. n k
Ro" O. Long; Permit to haul logs, Ar-
.iiFHi n. 4dmd, wanace tfutton. Pint Hart
wlck. Carl ErtelL wntr i. A t.7. .
CI "on L. Chamberlain. March 7." Bon No!
. V r.r uoern Member;
Permit to haul losa T. ni
njf H. Johnson. March I. Indemnity claim
1 . 'nai nearing 33150:
Order for Hiirulltnt hei Th. ... ,
.--i7 nBrQ OI 'n01d WahL
f Permlk -o non Hop trainer, Rob-
son. Wasner A film a r n.i.
HiroI,,F- VntB, Our Muilc. March
10. Indemnity Alalm Af v. vi..b.
heerlng 33150; Reg. No. 1 Amends
Ore. Ltauor Comm. March 13, Permit to
haul logs. Cecil o r-iarir n.irAt rk
,uFu1-Co,: ni Har baler,
Albert Lexln; Permit to move orusher.
Chaa Hort; Approval of Plat Olen L. Ad
dition; Orders setting Election for pro
posed Inc. of Oa tea naming Elec. board
giving notice of Elec. Apr. 14: Rd. Pre
919 Petition to improve Tlerra Drive
Disallowed; Rd. Proc. 988 Petition to Im
prove Candle wood Drive Disallowed; Rd,
Proc. 991 Petition to Improve Beeburi St.-
Disallowed: Rd. Proc. 986, Petition to Im
prove Brooks St. Disallowed: Rd. Proa.
1003 Petition to Improve Bradley Dr.
order for survey; Rd. Proc. 910 Petition
to Improve Illinois ne. nir f
etc; Rd. Proc. 986 Petition to Improve Al-
uer Ave. oroer ior survey, etc.: Rd. Proo.
990 Petition to improve Pleasant View
Dr., Order for Survey, ete.i Rd. Proc. 837
Petition to Improve Shady Lane Ave., or
der for survey, etc.t Rd. Proo. 993. Petition
to Improve Beebe St. Disallowed: Rd.
Proc. 1001 Petition to Improve Byram St.
disallowed: Rd. Proc. 1001 Petition to Im
prove Clearview a ve. Disallowed: Rd.
Proc. 1000 Petition to Improve Troy Ave.
disallowed. No. 994 Petition to Improve
Batting St., disallowed. No. 995 Petition
to Improve Leo St disallowed. No. 894 Pe
tition to Improve Arnold St. dlaallowed.
No. 993 petition to Improve Arnold St.
disallowed. No. 893 petition to Improvw
Oary St. disallowed. aMrch 14, Beer Li
cense. Mayo A. Robinson et ux; Dane
Hall License, SUverton Hills Comm. Clubi
Permit to haul logs. Oeo. Vachter, How.
"'I- "arris, nerman p. rree: Rd. Proc.
1007 Petition to Improve Diets Ave, March
13. Permit to haul logs. Pauline Pants. Al
bert DeSantlS. Tom R Bnrlan r.n t
Walker, Howard N. Harris. Richard U
Kendall; Order setting date of hearlnw
on proposed Sublimity Rural Fire DIM.
nonce oi nearing ior publication.
Hearing Apr. 17. Rd. Proc. 890 Petition
to Improve Mania Ava . ranai ju a.
chard Ave. DUnllowed: Resol. to enter
uito K-Ma wim nrnooi uwt. itcj ror or
flee apace; Order establishing Weed Con
trol DUt A APRt. Jftka It NanfaMt
County Weed Inspector; Indemnity clam
oi josepn r, Bursene, rinal hearlnr
33150. March 10, Permit to haul logs, Ed
win B. Miles, Archie L. Chamber!!. March
17, Reaol A Option re Bale of 18.7 acres to
United States: Fraternal order of Eailes
No. 3745. Detroit Dance Hall License;
Permit to move Combine, Howard H,
Rodters; Permit to haul logs, Clarence M.
Murphy: Rd. Proc. 1003 Improve Bradlef
Drive, Eng. to post Notices of hear In
33450: Rd. Proc. 1006 Burveyora Re
Port: Rd. Proc. 1006 Accepted aa part of
Co. Road system, to be known as Co. Rd.
830. March 18. Pole line permit. Portland
Oeneral Eleetrlc: Order for Bub. Herd
Inspector for E. W. Chrtstopharaon A Son
Hrrdi Permit to haul logs. Carl O. Prink,
Walter L. Rak. March 30. No. 99 Posting
notices affidavit; Permit to haul logs.
Wast Salem Lbr. Co., Oeo. M. Jungwtrth;
Order for cancellation of Herd Inspection
fees Dr. John Hanrahan: Rd. Proo. 8fl
Petition to vacate 80 ft. Rd. in Rd. DIM.
No. 1 continued to 13750; Rd. Proo. 861
Brtoige Creek Order for survey for pro-
poi'd roea connecting gsT A Railroad
RW. Marrh 11. Pa mill a ha,.l i-
Louls B. Will ems. Bchotthoefer Tranap.
Co,. Eugene P. Ollbert A Pred J. Blake;
Resol A Option Rd. Deed to United States
tw acre: uroer caning Election (Court
House). March 33. Indemnity alalia f
Charlie M. Pery. final hearing Apr. 3.
March 14. Rd. Pros. 983 Request by J J.
Klrchoff et al to withdraw petition for
Improvement of Charles Ave.i HA.
983 Improve of Charles Ave. postponed
inoviiniTeiyi indemnity Claims f 31 Mann
ing. Webb, final hearings 4130. March
35, Request for replacement of Dr. Lange
aa Vet.: Survey or mans reports ete. on
Improvement of Newberg Drive: Resol A
Deed- to United srataa 0 33 acres. March
17, Permit to haul toes. Austin T. Wood
mm. Lei and L. Manning. John J. Sehmlta,
Leroy Wallace, Oael CuUforth, Lawrenro
Bereerson; Transfer Order; Rd. Proe. looi
Petition to Improve Falrhaven Avei Rd.
rroe. iwv re in ion to improve Robert
Ave.: permit to move har baler Oeo. E.
BasI; Load limit for commercial vehicles
nn S. 17th St. A Lancaster Drive: Rd.
Proc. 1003 Cell lor bids ra: Improve
Bradler Drive: Order for cancellation
certain herd Inspection fees: Pole line
permit. Portland General Electric: Rd.
Proc. 999. Order varatlng portion of public
mad In Rd. D1t. No 1. March 38, Rd.
Proe. 980 ntlnoli St. CaB for bids.
March 39, Reg Hartley appointed en
Budget Committee: Caves ef Votes for
Directors In Relief Diking Diet. March
90. Rd. Proc. 890 Improve Pleasant Vie
Drive pout ported; Rd. Tor. 980 Alder
Ave. postponed. March II Permit to haul
loe. John Jacohaen- Rd Pre . 997 Im
prove Bhadr Lane Ava. Injtnoef to poet
Moittaa. ete.