Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 14, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Tuesday, April 14, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
fag 19
Bands Heard by
Large Crowd
An audience that was larger
than uiual for uch affaire,
. turned out Monday night to
; hear the concert provided by
the Salem high ichool and Uni
versity of Oregon bands.
Although the program ex
tended for more than an hour
and a half, including t h e
numbera played by the entire
: group of musicians, the audi
ence showed unusual enthusi
asm throughout.
Victor Palmason, who di
rects the high school band, re
ports other musical events will
take place before the end of the
spring term. These will in
clude the performance of Gil
bert and Sullivan's "H.MS.
,; Pinafore," scheduled for the
nights of May S and 6. The
nign school choir and orchestra
wm participate.
LEGALS
NOTICE TO CRIDITOli
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN thlt
, LeNoel niton Myers his been, bjr order
, of the Circuit court of the auta of
Oregon for Marlon Countv. annnlnt..t
administrator ot the Estate of Marv
- 'Mftud Fisher. Deceased. Any persons
having claim against said estate are
requested to present them, vttu prop
er vouchers, to said administrator at
SID Pioneer Trust Bulldlni, aalem.
Onion, within six months from the date
. of this notice.
Dated Mar. 31, loss.
LaNOEL EU3TON MYERS
A Administrator of the Estate
of MARY MAUD fisher. Deceased.
RHOTB7N, RHOTEN Si SPEERSTRA
Pioneer - Trust Bids., Salem, ore.
Attorney! for Administrator
Mar. 31. Apr. 7, 14, 31, 31, 19S!
Sleeping Pill Sales
Delinquency Problem
Washington W) The aale of
sleeping pills and other drugs
has been described by govern
ment omclaLs a s an "acute"
problem linked, with Juvenile
delinquency in a great many
communities.
Commissioner C. W. Craw
ford of the food and drug ad
ministration, In testimony to
the house appropriations com
mittee, asid his agency's in
spectors have run into seri
ous problems In the field In
Dallas, Houston, New Orleans,
Boston, Denver and Seattle.
Administration Not to
Back Alaska as State
Washington, (U,R) Advocates
of statehood for Alaska started
an uphill fight today before
the House Territories subcom
mittee.
The subcommittee opened a
four day hearing on several
bills to grant statehood to the
territory. None of them has
administration backing.
Interior Secretary Douglas
McKay was scheduled as early
witness on the measures. He
was expected to say the ad
ministration favors eventual,
but not immediate admission of
Alaska to the union.
WHEATLAND VISITORS
Wheatland Mrs. Ada
Hawkins of Jefferson has been
a guest of her nephew and
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Braat, since Easter Sunday.
Slay. on Plant
Details Given
Stayton The Stayton Can
ning Company, Co-op. Is plan
ning a $78,000 expansion. Con
struction has begun for two ad
ditions W inej yssuib.
A 60x240 foot addition, hav
ing a building permit value of
$53,000 will be used entirely
fro cold storage of cannery
produce. Construction on this
building Is expected to be lln
Ished by June, i
The 60x184 foot addition,
having a building permit val
ue of $25,000, will have two
five foot freezer belts and
will have space for repackag
ing of frozen foods. It is ex
pected the building will be
finished some time in iuiy.
The machinery for this ex
pansion project will cost ap
proximately $100,000. Not
many additional employes will
be required, possibly 10,' as the
purpose of this expansion is to
provide storage, and working
space lor jobs, and produce mat
has had to be stored elsewhere
in the valley. The expansion
will eliminate this handicap.
MARILYN IN HOSPITAL
Hollywood, M0 Shapely
film actress Marilyn Monroe
was under treatment" at Cedars
of Lebanon hospital today for
an acute attack of bronchitis,
but was reported in "favor
able" condition.
Commisioners' Court
The following Is the official publica
tion of the record of olalme before the
Marlon County Commissioners' Court for
the March Term, 1153, with the amount
allowed, bllle continued, etc.. accordlnr
to the records In the office oi the
County Clerk. J. c. Curnutt, Tele., 4.83;
Public Employes Retirement, Retirement,
I,t3?.3; Ladd Jt Bush Salem Branch,
Withholding ,U0.J0; state Industrial
Accident Comm., Ins., 174.74. Surveyor
.lohn Hanna, Surveyor, 341.70; Pat Hol
land, do, JOJ.02. Bailiff Circuit Court
Floy Mudd, Bailiff, 60.90; Esther Ward,
do, 4.74. Coutr Clerk Helen L. Uulkey,
Clerk, 1.77; Edith Toers, do. 140.11,
Stayton Justtee Court W. H. Bell, Jus
tice, 173.351 Oall Cflrlstensen, Constable,
Is.lOi A. P. Ayraonc, eteno., 30.70.
Woodburn Justice Court T. C. Qorman,
Justice, 370.30; Harold Schlel. Constable.
19.40; 'Mary V. Gorman, clerk, 30.60.
BierUf-Tai Ida C. Oldenburg, Clerk,
iee.ee. uresis uonn wuuam a. rreele,
Belllff, 1.14. Sheriff-Legal Roy Lamb.
Eitra, 1.91. Assessor C. A. Lewis, Dep
uty, ne.14; Leo quesnel, do, 301.33;
Henry Jungwlrth, do, 310.311 J. L. 81eg.
mund, do, 317.14; J. P. Schlmben, do,
309.711 Richard Nicholson, do, 317.70;
Orace V, Babcock, do, 117.70: Ida M.
Batille, do, 160.75; Dim G. user, Clerk,
304.81; Anabel Moon, do, 183.70; Joan
Watterson, do, 108.19. Clrealt Court .
A. A,- Richards, Reporter, 318.80; R. B.
Hughes, do, 309.90; B. D.' Peyton, do,
348.40. Civil Defence Wallace S. Whar
ton, Director, 330.30; Dorothy H. French,
Seoretary, 333.30. County Clerk M.
3leinlcsek, Deputy, 159.03! R. Howard,
do, 309.30: H. L. Mulkey. do, 198.10;
V. Windsor, do, 339,40; P. NIbler, do,
301.14; N. Watson, do, 191.00; R. J.
Stanton, do, 70.89; W. U. Olfford, do,
181.71! B. Bishop, do, 180.80; W. H.
Freele, do, 193.38. Couoty Court M.
Retnlesek, Clerk, 00.00! Joy Doyal, flteno.,
180.38. Court House Ed Booth, Janitor
Wght Watchman, 177.00; Ruth Hutchlns,
wlthchboard Opr., 87.30: M. J. Mor
rison, do, 113.10. Dlstrlet Attorney
Robert H. Anderson. Deputy Diet. Atty.,
11.00! Doris DeVall, Secretary, 177.39:
Jason Leo, Deputy Diet. Atty., 331.70,
Dletrlet Court Doreen A. Beddoe, Dep
uty, 311.81: Lena Beal, do, 170.30. Dis
trict Court Florence Young, Bailiff,
33.70. District Court Earl Adams, Cons
table. 337.81; Arthur M. Roethlln, Deputy
' Constable, 338.10, Health Department
w. J. stone, PHP. ii, 030.30; w. P.
Green, Sanitarian. IL 313.001 F. R. Cole
nan. Sanitarian I, 377.47; I. O. Ler-
mon, Sanitarian rj, 378.37; W. O. Bel
He, Sanitarian X, 303.00; Bernlco Yeary,
P.H.N. V, 370.48; Edith Haulman, P.H.N.
I, 330.10; Mar; Lois Mondloch, P.H.N.
I, 335.15; Claudia oonneuy, f.h.h. iv.
341.98; Etta Mae Deterlnt, P.H.N. II,
310.30: Mary Testerman, P.H.N. I, 330.30;
Erna Berstecher. Orad. Nurse XI. 331.30;
Helen Poulade, P.H.N. II, 184.84; Viola
Elteubaeh, P.H.N. II, 331.14; Margaret
Forster, P.H.N. I, 348.10; Anthony Mill,
Orad. Nurse 1, 308.30: Mary Schecher,
P.H.N. I. 334,80: Ruth Intram, do,
330.40; Muriel Swerlngen, Orad. Nurse
I, 304.33: Effie cole, P.H.N. II, 350.40;
Vernon Olsen, Health Educator, 381.80;
Vera Wood, Clerk-Steno. III. 314.00:
Phyllis Flnnlcum. Clerk-Steno. I, 110.00;
Allee Bergman, Clerk-Typist I. 151.60;
Paulino Fugate, Clerk-Steno, I, 148.03;
Joan Sawchuck, Clerk-Typist I, 150.34;
Carol Sohm, Clerk, 40.09. Albany Jailer
Louis A. Andrus, Jailer, 343.05. Jeffer
eon Juetleo Court Marvin A. Hutchlngs.
Justice, 100.90: Martha T. Hutchlngs,
Secretary, 30.10; George F. Armstrong,
Constable, 14.81. Mi. Angel Justice Court
Joseph L. Faulhaber. Constable, 19.80.
Sllvertoa Justice Court Alf O. Nelson,
Justice, 101.10; F. N. Burch, Clerk, 60.40;
E.-L. Mobley, Constable, 99.00. Juvenile
Department Nona White, Probation Of
ficer, 367.97; D. J. Jepsen, Ass't. Officer,
354.341 Jo-Allen Bradley, do, 303.94: Ger
ald C. Brown, do, 131.08; L. M. Johns
tin, Steno., 133.31. Microfilming H. T.
Klelhege, Microfilming, 100.50. Reg.
Election Gladys White, Clerk, 314.40.
Recorder Virginia Grltton, Deputy,
303.88; Irene Johnson, Deputy, 195.70;
Jean Kumm, Clerk, 176.30: Irma Arends.
do. 105.70; Nell Peterson, do, 39.70.
firhool fluoerlntendent Agnes Booth;
J. F. Remington, Deputy, 199.17: Betty
l P. Sanders, Supervisor, 349.70; Mildred
J. qi, AA. nl.rl.tln V MflT.
ley, Secretary, 171.56: Jacqueline J. Ben
age, Clerk, 148.40. Sheriff-Legal A. 1.
Malstrom, Deputy, 340.00; L. M. Wright,
do, 303.90; B. R. Smith, do. 341.31; Duane
Lehr, do, 330.40; E. J. Boust, do, 336.00;
Roland West, do, 308.30; Harvey Frank
urn, do, 311.90; Frank Blank, 319.30:
Everett Nortleel, do, 363.00: Cecil Joem
mn. do. 310.10: Wayne Stevenson, do,
369.80: Roy Lamb, do, 31.80. Sheriff-Tal
H. F. Domogalla, Chief Tax Deputy,
390.31: Howard T. Evans, Cashier, 340.00;
Leonard Combe, Ass't. Cashier, 333.17;
Vlolette West, Bkkp. Super., 184.00; Syd
ney Ann Nelson, Deputy, 184.60. Surveyor
Pern Cummlngs, Secretary, 1S3.85.
Treasurer Audrey H. Ewlne.' Deputy,
188.58: Charlotte Walker, do. 185.53. Vet
erans Office Rldelev C. Miller, service
Officer, 314.70; Gloria J. Crary, secre
tary, 100.40. Dog Control Edvln A. Ward,
Dog Enforcement Officer, 331.16: R. J.
Stanton. Clerk, 111.00. CountT Preoerly
H. Wm. Thlelaen, Land Agent, 130.16:
L M. Johnston, stenog., 50.00; Robert
H. Anderson, Dept. DUt. Atty.. 189 40
Engineer H. B. Swart, Co. Engineer,
315.11: Theo Kuensl, Ass t. Engineer,
3.18.09; A. M. Presnall, Secretary. 311.11;
Gladys M. Berry, do. 96.171 J. P Aspln
wall, Labor, 349.11: Robtrt W. Hlndman,
do, 343.61: Delbert J. Balr, do. 357.77:
J. A. Burns, do, 175.61: Robert Hart,
do, 364.63: Elmer T. Ideen. do, 174.90:
Irving H. Johnson, do. 39366; Harold
L. Merlin, do, 350 07; Frank Woe Ike. do.
185.31; O. D. Blnegar, do, 33097: Henry
. a eiwe- rime Connelly, do,
336.35:' Richard Dalke, do. 131 13: Joe
Debacon. do. aaj.on taw"""
qnc OVt WtllmaV FoSlhO Rt, dO. 32,. JB,
Harvey Olrod. do, 337.45: Clelr H.rvev.
do. 331.99: Roy Hettleld. do, 319.83.
Dick Hoover, do, 130.09: Barney J. Kropn,
do. 193.99: Laurel Lam. do, 330.10.
Herver A. Msrtln, do, 321.73; w. R.
Me.srv. do, 10144: John McAllister, rto.
111.63; R. E. McAllister, do, 16415: Jes.
Rise!, do. 344.00: Olenn b"'""'wdm'
lotoo; D. P. Scharf, do, 164.01; Wm.
Bh..: do, 101.83: Robert C
341.06; Earl D. StendlfV. do. '
J. Btravens. do, 350.19: Floyd Taylor
do. 330.98: Lloyd E. Taylor da 345.14.
A M. Thels. do. 334.15: Hugh Webb. do.
139 00; Sam wee.e, do, 163 0 41 Leo .
Wells, do, 336.67: Tony Woelke, do,
341.80;Robert o. Bye, do, 384.19: Jos. A.
Robl, do, 367.36; Jesse R. Carter, do,
344.30: Menno Dalke. do, 306.00: Lloyd
Jarman, do, 315.38; Harvey Lively, do,
314.99; Leo McCalllster, do, 133.33; Henry
Rasmussen, do, 333.60: Tom Rltchey, do,
333.90; W. Shelley, do, 339.31; J. C.
Curnutt, do, 378.65; John Anderson, do,
341.34; Albert L. Canoy, do, 316.75; Cbas.
P. Canoy, do, 184.71: L. R. Cooper, do.
319.10; E. J. Coover, do, 194.38; Wlllmer
uaniberg, do, 338.43; Robert L. Martin,
do, 133.57: H. J. Peterson, do, 378.071
C. a. Ross, do, 333.00; A. B. Rostad, do,
2DB.38; w. J. Btarsl, do, 330.13; Ted H.
Btolle, do, 371.10; Wm. Natttgcr. do.
375.50: Leo A. Andreas, do, 354.63; VlrgU
R. Fancy, do, 308.73; Virgil Long, do,
340.73; s. M. Martin, do, 190.00: Mel
vln J. Mannler. do. 303.871 Delbert
Shelllto, do, 308.43: Albert K. Wengen
roth, do, 140.30: s. K. Ely, do, 174.00;
Floyd Blackburn, do, 110.07; Wm. M.
Duchateau, do, 336.69; Arthur Thayer,
do, 337.74; Kenneth Watts, do, 314.331
Llle Wilt, do, 334,80; Tom Bowden, do.
iiBv.ov;' Frank l. Hersna, do,- 300.39;
Addreesogravh-Multlgraph. Buns.. 4B.O0:
Burroughs Adding Machine, do, 9.43;
Henry Jungwlrth, TE, 80.08: Richard
Nicholson, do, 8.88; Leo Quesnel, do,
50.91; J. p. achlmberg. do. 39.07: J. L.
Slegmund, do, 43.09; Thomas c. Enright,
Atty. Fees, 45.v0i Thomas B. Gabriel,
do. 30.00; Johnson at Cllne. Meals. 16.16:
Howard Kaflun, Atty. Pees, 46.00; Dale
Plerson, do, 41.00: Balem Lighting &
app., Exp., o.oo: Wallace B. Wharton,
TE, 15.10; Lestoon Howell, TE, 88.15;
Homer H. Smith, Bond, 53.351 Robert H,
Anuerson, -ij, ?.4B u, n, carter. Misc..
1.00; Bl Conn, do, 3.00; Ben W. Coutant,
do, l.oo; a. C. Gragg, postage, 9.00;
Jason Lee. TE, 3.53; Joseph P. Meier,
TE, 3.13; A. C. aragg. Postage. 08.48;
Earl Adams, do, 16.00; Earl Adams, TE,
116.60; Dr. Geo. Mursell. Exam.. 16.00;
Paramount Pest Control, Garbage, 35.00;
jonn aonmid, do, loo.oo; Floyd m.
Seamster, do, 350; Sllverton Sanitary
Service, do, 10.00; Bloproducts Oreg.
Ltd., Sups., 19.07; Dr. w. G. Burrows,
Psy, Serv., luo.00; Communication Ma
terials Center, OE, 3.00: Erpenbeck &
Segessman, Equip., 33.37: Dr. Lucille
Fortner, Med. Serv, 70.00: J. K. GUI
Co., OS, 10.11: w. P. Green, Trans.,
3.10: W. a. Hellle, do, 1.20; Hendrle
Medical Lab., Lab., 310.71; Ruth Ingram,
Trans., 13.55; Johnson A Siewert, Print
ing, 11.00: I. G. Lermon, Trans., 7.50;
Maternity Center Assn., OE, 1.00; Dr.
John Meadows, Psy. Serv., 100.00: Ore.
Btate Board of Health, Lab., 3.00; J.
C. Penney Co., OS, 17.61; Physicians at
Hospital Sups., Sup., 70.391 Qulsenberry
Pharmacy, Sups., 75.04; Rawllnson'a
Laundry, OE, 14.68; Salem Masonic Tem
ple, Rent, 386.00: Salem Medical Labora
tories, Lab, 166.75; Balem Memorial Hos
pital, X-Ray, 333.00; W. B. Saunders
Co., OE, 10.00; Scellars Foley at Rising,
OE, 8.01: Mary Schecher, Trans, 13.10;
school Dlst, No. 4, OE, 1.16; Sllverton
Appeal Tribune, OS, 3.00; Mary Tester
man, Trans, 13.55: Tide Water Assoo.
Oil Co, Trans, 171.00; Nora Wood, - OS,
33.10; Wyeth Laboratories, Med. Sups,
86.71: Dr. Austin W. Elvers, Herd In
spection, 442.35: John Hanrahan, do,
361.00: Dr. E. L. Henkel, do, 163.75: Dr.
K. J. Peterson, do, 284.00; Dr. K. J.
Peterson, do, 330.76; F. G. Rankin, do,
330.10; Glen E. Schwenke, do, 113.50:
John Jacobson, Indemnity, 8.00; Lloyd
Marlatt, do, 90.00:wuilam J. Meier, do,
10.00; G, F. Keller, M.D, Exam, 7.00:
James C. Zan, M.D, do, 7.50; Dr. J.
Alan King, do, 7.50; Dr. R. E. Furvlne,
do, 11.00; Dr. Feul Wolfe, do, 7.50: Dr.
R. L. Arthur, Medical, 6.00; Art Burn-
side & Co, Sups, 17.79; Jean P. couette,
Repair, 19.50: J. M. Lawless, do, 30.00;
Oeorge K. Miller, sheriff, Meals, 300.40;
F. Morton Pitt, Sups., 187.00: Harry W.
Bcott, Sups, .00; University of Oregon
Med, Med, 15.00; Marvin A. Hutchlngs,
Misc., 50.80; Oeorge F. Armstrong, TE,
4.48; Alf O. Nelson, Justice, Misc., 13.49;
E. L. Mobley, TE, 0.03; W. H. Bell,
Juntlce. Rent- 30.00: Mr. J. A. Braun-
berger, Hosp, 74.00; Mr. Gerard C.
Brown, do, 10.00; John J. O'Donnell, do,
14.00: Kay Typewriter. OE, 13.50; Mrs.
Leroy Kuper, Hosp, 33.00: Mrs. Clinton
Maddux, do, 32.10: Mrs. Clinton Maddux,
do, 22.10: Royal Typewriter Co, Equip.:
145.00: The Boys at Girls Aid Society,
Court Committed, 5.00: Children's Farm
Home. do. 1.00: Catholto Charities, Inc.,
do 25.00; St. Rose Industrial School, do,
ii.M! A. c. Gragg. Postoee. 18.00: Re-
cordak Corp, Rent. 20.00; School District
24 CJ, Rent, 1.014.78: Florence E. Beards
lev. Fees. 15.00: Agnes C. Booth, TE,
31 70; Dept. of Finance & Admin, Equip.,
it no: Mildred E. Odgers. TE, 11.13: Ore.
gon Slate Highway, OE. 3 00; Oregon
Voter, Misc., 4.00: rreo nemmmon, id,.
6.35; Conncl! I,, waru, leBtiiie, ivv.w.
Capitol Olflce Equip, OE, 4.70: city of
Balem, Radio, 18.54: The Klaslo Photo
Shop, Mlc, .u; ic.w.n rum,. iiw,
Misc., 4.10; Everett Norfleet, Trans, 1.50;
Relcon Enterprises, Misc., 4.00; standard
Oil Co. of California, Trans, 101.71:
Wayne Stevenson, Trans, 0.80: L. . M.
Wright, Trans, 4.10; Denver Young,
Sherilt, Uniforms. '5.00; Denver Young,
Sheriff, Misc., 47.35: I""n"-Bow"',;n.c''
OE, .85; Remington Rand Inc., OE, 35.60;
A D. Orahem, TE, 0.76: Kllham Sta
tionery, OS, 1 81: Rapid Blue Print Co,
Bups, 36.09; Salem Hardware Co, do,
4 10' The Redman Manulacturlng Co.,
Cm. 13.50: Rldalev C. Miller, TE,
50.61; Rldgley C. Miller, TE. 30.191 Er
Vln A. Ward. TE, 95.51; Flnley D. Le
clalr. Refund, 3.00; Clelr Wilkes, do.
1 00- Mrs E. A. Beuell, Sheep Killed,
30 00: A. I. Eoff, do, 80.00: Steve Hlller,
do , 20.001 Mr. Lewis Mellbye, do. 10MI
Ssiem Linen Mills. St. Fair "0; The
American Us Book Co, Books 12 M
Bancroft-Whitney Co, do. 12.50, The
iobbs Merrill Co, do, 35.00: West Pub
lulling Co, do, 3100; Oeorge E. Allen,
Rep. .01; Armco Drainage A Metal Prod.
Mlsi, 6,681.60: Baldwin Mount, Stock,
39.53: Ballou Wrleht, Rep;, 70.50;
Berfa Repair Shop. Rep, 13.15; Elake
Motlltt A Towne. nrp, .... -. .-..,
Rep 13.00; Wellard Branch. Bounty,
3 50: Broadway Tire Service, Hep. 200.47;
E H. Burrell. RfP, 119 30: Capital Auto
Parts, Rep, 85.74: Capital Journal, Ad
vertising. 81.99; Capitol Lumber Co,
Rep. 32 05; Capitol Tractor At Equip,
Rep, 317.76: Cascade Mercantile Co,
lsc 8.05; Central Paving Co, Gravel,
7.70; City of Balem Water Dept., Water,
4.40; Clyde Equipment Co., Rep, 3.37;
fAiomhla K-auloment Co, Rep, 13.01:
Commercial Book Store, Eqtlp. ft Sups,
1 070.21: Cooxe fliaiionerj. muip.
Hum, 115.40: Dr. M. K. crothers, Exam,
50.06; S. C Si Nine B. Dark, Gravel,
70.201 Q. A. Downs Glass Shop, Rep,
ib.04: Chas. Doerner. county uicra,
Exam A fluoy. 17.00: Ray L. Farmer
tmw. co, Ren. 1.80: Frederick Post
company, Equip, 30.01) J. B. Gray St
Son, Sups, 09.73! A. O. Qgg, Poltago,
15.00; J. E. Haseltlne at Co., Hue, lae-aii
Hayden's Capitol City Laundry, sups,
2M.36: Herrold-Phlllppl Motor Co.. Rep,
81.70; Howard cooper co hop, sn.so
Howser Bros, equip, 375.00: Industrial
Supp:res;Howlmpa nrGBMtl63a70 bu
supply CO., MUC, s.ou; interstate -xto,
tor d Equip, Rep, 139.30; in jorgen
sen, Rep, 36.07; Keller Band At Gravel,
Gravel, . 11.00; T. L. Kuans Co., nop,
10.30; J. J. Lambrecht, Bounty, 2.501
Claude Lewis, Rent, 35.00; O. J. Lewis,
Gasoline, 100.57; Marlon Electric, Mlse,
1.10: Marshall Wells store, Mlse, ie.ee;
Douglas McKay Chev. Co., Rep, 3.91;
Merrltt Truax Oil Co, Oil. 0.90: B. J.
Ulnden Lbr. Co, Lbr.. 13,60! Mountain
States Power Co, Power, 1.30; Need-
ham's, MUc, 170.16: rlonigren'j, Meau,
449.50: Norm walker paint CO, misc.
1,338.49; Oregon 1 Gravel Co, Oravel,
138.31: Oregon Physicians Service. OPS.
.27; Tile r. T. 6s t. Co., Phone serv
ice, 511.60; Pacific Building, Rent, 310.00:
Phlllppl Tire service. Rep, 14.09) Port
land General Electrlo Co, power, 97.35;
Red's cabinet Shop, muc, 177.46; Red
Croes Pharmacy, Med, 79.71; Roberte
Brothers, MUc, 6 A3; Roberts Truok at
industrial qulp., Mlse, 43.73; W. w.
Rosebraugh Co, Mlso, 86.00; Saffron
Supply Co., MUc- 11.30; fialem Auto
Parts Co, Rep. 8.00; Salem Brake At
Wheel Aligning serv. Rep, 19.00; Salem
i-oncreie ripe at proa, .pipe, m.gi
Salem Inguranee Agenta, Bond. 6.00;
oiiem baunurr as uieaners, u av li.zu;
Salem Steel at Supply Co, MUc 1.53:
Santlam Oil Co, Oat At Oil. 46.24: Shell
oil company, Gas, 11.35) sehell OU
t;o, oas, 40.43; smiling Jack's Inc.,
Rep, 373.46; State PubUo welfare Co.,
car of Poor-and Mnse. 61,005.00; State
Tire Service, Rep, 39.96; Stevenson at
Mefford, aBttery, 88.64; The Texas Oo
37.90: union on Co, Diesel, oo.w: un-
run-Knapp. supa. 113.66; valley Farm
ers Coop, Gag St OIL 419.98; Valley
Farmers coop. Oil Assn., Gas St OU,
3,011.47) Valley Motor Co., Rep, 113.19;
Valley Welding Supply Co, Rep. 33.73:
Vlesko As Post, Const, 13,443.33; Vlesko
0Al39:E7s-AlanO63.077GkLRentD:yX 38
Sand As Oravel, Gravel, 396.60; Walling
8and at Gravel, Oravel, 004.56; Warren
Hortnwest inc., cold patch, 31.05; Wil
lamette Machine At Welding, Rep, 10.00;
Willamette Valley Tel. Co, Freight,
1.30; Zellerbach Paper Co., O. B, 1.16;
Walter H. Zosel Co, Trans, 186.10.
Calm, Then
Everything
Went Boom
San Francisco (UJ0 Ed
ward R. Datcha was calm
after the ear he was drivlnf
mashed Into a parked vehi
cle and' careened lata
another
Ha. lighted a. clfaret,
smoked it and tossed the
atub away. It landed In a
pool of gasoline.
All three damaged vs
hides were destroyed In the
explosion and fire,
Mine Drifts on Oregon
Coast and Explodes
Cane Mearei, Ore. W) .
House beams were broken and
windows shattered a iialf mile
away Monday night as a float
ing mine exploded near wis
north Oregon coastal commun
"y. - . . .. ,
No one was injured.
The mine, which the Coast
Guard here was unable to iden
tify, washed ashore Monday
noon on the cape which sepa
rates Tillamook bay from the
ocean.
. A number of spectators gath
ered and several had tinkered
with it before the Coast Guard
arrived and cleared the beach,
The incoming tide Monday
night picked up the mine and
slammed it against some rocks,
exploding it.
Executor Named
Albany Wesley Vols has
been named executor of the
will of Charles A. Voss, who
died March 14 at Albany, leav
ing an estate whose estimated
value is S33.BUU, including ?o,
BOO in personal and $25,000 in
real ' property, according to
records of probate court. In
the other probate report Eldon
Foster, who died March 25 at
Portland, left a $26,200 estate
including real property whose
estimated value is $25,000 and
personal property valued at
$1200. . '
The king snake, a constric
tor, la immune to the Venom
of many ' poisonous snakes,
says the Nantional Geographic
Society.
Detroit Camp
Ground Started
Detroit First recreational
development on Detroit Lake
is the Lakeshore forest camp
ground, now nearlng comple
tion at a site two miles west
of Detroit,
When completed and ready
for use about May 1 the piclnc
area svill accommodate 170
outdoor enthusiasts. Includ
ed in the plans are 18 tables,
12 fireplaces, six rest rooms,
parking space for 60 cars and
a space for boat launching on
the lake shore. '
The camp ground will be
completed at a cost fo approx.
lmately $10,000, the money
having been allotted by dam
project appropriations to re'
placa the former Berry camp
ground which la now under
water.
The area la expected to be
exceptionally popular, accord
ing to S. T. Moore, Detroit dis
trict ranger, because of Its lo
cation on the new lake. It
will also be among the most
scenic spot, affording ,a full
view of Mt. Jefferson across
the lake.
Liberty Meeting
Liberty Salem Heights
The Liberty-Salem Heights
Home extension unit will meet
Thursday. April 16. at the
lem Heights Community hall
at 1 p.m. The project, becom
ing a good buyer, will be pre
sented by the county agent.
There will be an election of of
ficers, and all persons are ask
ed to bring their fish pond ma
erlal for. the carnival.
Wm. S. Weidel Named
Market Administrator
Portland W William 8.
Weidel Monday was named
Oregon state milk marketing
administrator.
The state board of agricul
ture appointed him to the
$550-a-month job after accept
ing the resignation of Thomas
L. Ohlsen. Weidel baa been
Ohlsen's assistant since 1051.
Ohlsen, who has been asso
ciated with milk marketing
since the state began controls
in 1933, will continue as an
agricultural economist to study
milk problems. He also will
assist Weidel. .
Geneologlsts have traced
the ancestry of Queen Eliza
beth II of England to Woden,
fourth century Germanic
tribal king, later defined as
Odin for whom Wednesday is
named. .. . . -
LIGALS
. NOTICE TO CBED1TOM
Do. 18.40! -u
the Circuit Court at the Kits at
Oregon (or tho County liar Ion, Pro
bate Department.
Notloa Is hereby given mat ant uader-
signed Joseph J. fisher has beset sp-
pointed Administrator of ths estate eg
Wllford O. Plsher, also known si W. o.
PUtier. deceased, by the Circuit Court
of ths State of Ores on for star ton Cou
tr, ana nag tjuauiieo. au persons navis
olslnts asslnst said estate oro hereby
notified to presonl tho sams, duly tori
nea ao or taw required, so ins anoer- .
si sued at Box St. 444 ehsgaekaU srs
Salom, Oregon vlthta sts saonths freest '
ana aaao nereor.
Dated owl fust pabllsliad April T, IMS.
Last publication May t, 1961.
Joseph 1. Plsher, Adnuntstrator
Johnaon, Stephens Panel, Attorneys.
Apr. 1, 14. II, St. May t, INI.
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PROCEEDING!
March i, 1053 Pipt line permit, Salem
Height Water District; Permit to haul
lore, Clarence M, Murphy, John Kendli,
John e. zoiotoii. March 4, county Sur
veyor to determlt.0 adequacy of tlgna
turn on petition for Improvement of
Peck Avenue: Quit Claim Deed to Frank
Alcher et ux; Permit to haul Ioki, John
Llnd. March 6, Petition br John fltaetny
for rwht 01 insrejs ana egree to ami
from County road No. 413. March f. Dr.
Schwenke authorlted as lubstltuta herd
inspector on Relnhold wahl herd:
permit to naui ioc. u, m. woooj. inr-
roll Mauldlng, Ralph A. Wllaon, Jamei
a. Muzzy, w. f. Meiaener, Keith Miuer.
March 7, Annual financial report br
Children'! Farm Home of Oregon W.C.T,
U. March 9. Final hearing on Indemnity
claim of John Jacobaen; Amended plat
of NorLhgate Addition to Salem, and
Amended plat of Norths ate Addition to
City of flaftra Annex No, 1, placed on
file: permit to move Cat.. J. D. Schack.
man; Permit to haul loga, Van handel
Bros., Frank J. Pokorny, Rak Lumber
Co., John Kendle, H. J, Wagner; Order
for Vacation of portion of shiricr Ave
nue In Sudtell'a Highway Tracta Add!
tlon; Petition for Improvement of Che.
hall Drive. March 10. Permit to haul
log, Leo Pankrats, Don Nlelaon and
Geo. Baal. Theodora R. Dodaon. O.
Bradley; Permit to haul Piling, Harrison
McNeil: Quit Claim Deed to United
State of America. March 11. Permit to
haul log, Geo. wirtb. Marcn ia, Jtnoenv
nlty claim of Elbert DeOuIre, final hear
ing 33163; Bond for luuance of Dup
lout warrant to Florence Jatman
Permit 'to move Building; Call for bid
for Asphalt. March 10, Permit u naui
lom, Jack Pennington, Arnold W. Van
Handel; Permit to lay tile, Melvln Du-'
Hette. March 17, Petition for Vacation
of a portion of Brandon Street; Permit
to haul Ioks, James A. Mutzy; Plat of
Hllldate Addition placed on file. March
18, Bids on O-asollne, etc. by Shell
OU Co.; Bid on oasollne by Union Oil
Co. March 30. Removal Order No. 83-1
by State Tax Commission removing cer
tain lands from reforestation piaceo on
file; Permit to haul lom. Howard Neal;
Indemnity claim of Maries H. Merten,
final hearing 3-31-53. March 31, Permit
to haul logs, Andrew J. Bishop, K. C.
Parker, March 33. Beer license, Frank
B. Nichols: Affidavit of publication of
Call ifor Bid on Asphalt, placed on Ills;
Order for Survey and securing tae
menti on corner along County road
No. Amended Sheriff's Deed. March
34. Resolution by Stat Highway Com
mission prohibiting parking oi ve
hicles on portion of old Pacific Highway
B. where It Intersects new Highway;
indemnity Claims of Oeoria Kaufman,
Meivin R. DuRette. Wm. J. Meier, final
hearings 4-6-S3. March 3ft, Pipe line
oermlt. Salem Height water ujstnei;
Beer Ilcenae, Anna J. Stevens; Quit
Claim Deed to Kenneth J. Qolllett at ux,
Mftrrh 38. surveyor to determine ade
quacy of signature on petition tor im
provement of Chehalls Drive; Engineer
to make report on petition for Vacation
nf oort on oi Brandon street uraer on
nvinc Detition (or vacation oi portion
of Brandon street; uupeniers license,
Oliver M. Willis; Order including "Rag
weed' 'In Marlon County Weed Control
District: Transfer order. Marcn so,
Agreement between Marion County Civil
Defense and Four Corners Rural Fire
Protection District, and Marlon County
Civil Defenae and Falser Rural Fire
Protection District in Ri: equipment
under FCDA matching program; Dis
pense ra license, Kenneth L. Kelly tt al
Frank B- NkholU; Indemnity claim of
Ludwlg J. Hits, K. Merle Poote, Lloyd
O. Marlatt; Permit to haul loia, Clyde
. Bllven, Theodora R. Dodson, Oeorge
Jungwlrth. March 31, Final hearing on
indemnity claims of Elbert Deoulrs.
Maurice H. Merteni Permit to haul poles
and lows, OWe and Robs tad; Permit te
haul lots, Fred J. Blalke; Indemnity
claim of Flbert DeOuIre, final hearlni
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