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8 Th Nwi-Rvliw, Roubur9, Of Tut., Juni 21, 1955 Acct Name of Owner and jMn re.nnUonotProperty iVO Weaver, P R & Mary Ida Care of Dowell. R C It W C Mvrlle Creek M&R Tax W 228 S 21, 22, 27 4 38 T 29 R 5 J14B Vol 109 pg 391D 70356-2 Hermann. Bessie Bond Care of Srotl, Jessie Ciabhert's 2nd Addition Mvrtle Creek Tax Lola 356-2 357-2 70643-1 Pesner. Ella Mvrtle Creek Terrace Park Add Tax Lot 643-1 752H6 Pell. LaVon & Etta Lucille Fiddle Tax Lois 286 & 287 7534? Smollett. Roy J 4 Ethel E Riddle MB Tax lx! 348 S 24 T 30 R 8 M&B Vol 95 pg 25D 80279 Crahane. Audrey H Canvonville MA-B Tax'lit 279 S .14 T 30 R 5 M4B Vol 106 pg 112 less pt sd (87x86) Lot Block Year 1053-54 1!52-;'i3 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50 1948-49 1947-48 Pt 1-2 rt 8 1516 22 850294 McDonald, Bert Glendale Tax Lot 029-4 pt S 1953-54 1952-S3 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50 1953-54 1952-53. 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50 1953 54 1952-53 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50 1953 54 1952-53 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50 1955--S4 1952-53 195152 1950-51 1953-54 1952-53 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50 1948-49 1947-48 1946-47 85079-1 Nelson. J Elmer Glendale Tax Lots 079-1, 080-1, 081-1 4081-2 85150 Basye. Ida E Glendale Tax Lot ISO 85516 -Beckman, tenor I Glendale M4B Tax Lot .M S 4 T 33 R 8 114B Vol 126 pg 52D (39x3.32 chs) 85544 Meisncr, ,Tame H Glendale MA-B ' Tax Il 545 S 4 T 33 R 6 MiB Vol 97 pg 312D less .16 ac RW 85553 Judkins, Sydney Esther Glendale M4B Tax Lot 553 S 4 T M Ft MA-B Vol 108 pg 213D Pt 7-849 86019 Iflrkwnod. L D Hamilton's Addition Glendale Tax LoU 019 4 020-1 1 4 Pt 2 Taxes Interest Total Pate of First Publication: May 31, 1955 Pale of Last Publication: June 38, 1955 10.15 .71 lO.Wi 9 70 1.46 11.16 8.36 1.92 10.28 8 02 2.49 10 51 7 92 3.09 1101 6.33 2 98 9 31 9 21 5 07 14 28 "$" 59.69 $ 17.72 77.41 70O4 4 90 74 94 66 93 10O 76 97 57 68 13 27 70.95 55.34 17.16 72.50 54.64 21 31 75.95 $304.63 $ 66.08' $371.31 3.05 .21 326 2 91 .44 3.35 2.51 .58 3.09 2 41 .75 3 16 2.38 .93 3.31 $'13.26 $ 2.91 $ 16.17 135.34 9 (7 144.81 57.99 ' 8 79 66 69 52.22 12 01 64.2.1 65 25 20 ?3 85.48 60.58 23.63 84.21 $37L38 $ 74.04 $445.42 Wilbur Couple Returns Home 4 61 1 98 1 98 2 48 2.30 $"13.35 $ 641 4 65 5 30 6.85 $ 23.21 1.65 1.27 1 28 1 36 1.70 1.04 .89 87 10.06 .32 .30 .46 .77 .90 "2.75 .45 .70 1.22 2 12 "4.49 .12 .19 .29 .42 .66 .49 .40 .55 "3.21 4 93 2.28 2.41 3.25 3.20 : 16.10 $ 686 5.35 fi 52 8 97 $ 27.70 1.77 1.46 1 57 1 78 2.36 1.53 1.38 1.42 $"13.27 By ODY MOORHOUS Mr unH lr R K. Rmwit re. Inrnorl KallirHflV from 8 Vacation trip to Kastern Oregon. En route they slopieI at scio, ur a visn with Mr. and Mrs. Les Bramhall. in nnim-in tliAV were quests at the home of their son ana family, .Mr. and nns n. r.. nrown jr. aim children. They motored on to Port land, bv way of Wallowa Lake. In Portland, they visi'ed their daughters, Mrs. William Fmery and Mrs. Norman Leitheiser, and their families. They were accom panied home by their grandson, Michael Leitheiser, who will re main for a visit. On Business . . Mrs. James Cook, Pat ana Jim- ..... anH li-a V VI KnilHPI WCIl In Ashland and Yreka, Cilii., Fri day on business. Mr. and Mrs. liarvey jioore, Mrs. Peggy Bridges ar.d M r s. U',.r.A Uiuiva flrm'H lo F.l'cm. Sun- day to visit with Fred Moore who i patient at Cne IB sanuorium there. Mr. and Mrs. Dale aweet went to the coast last weewr.d and were accompanied. name oy Sweet's mother, Mrs. Clara Sweet, ...1... ...ill cnnl a U.PfV' Visiting here and attending the rdeo. Mrs. Hassie Woods re.urnea Sat urday from Astoria, wnere she 1....1 .ncitoi at the hnme ni a niece. Larry llobbs, son of Mrs. Clar ence Young, left aionuey lor m Naval recruiting o.'fice in Port I.....I w v.; nnliclmpnt txamina- lMU l"l v tion. From there he will Ju to ban Diego for boot training. Ti... uu.aba Tiinina Gilbert Harvey left Saturday ,....nino .;ih f'n Ti nf the Nation- JII.'IMIllfe ...... v. ,, . . . al Guard for two weeks training at Ft. Lewis, Wash. Don Person arrived hjine last week for summer vac-iuon from his studies at OSC in Co:-vallis. Mrs. Kd Blondell left Monday for Ashland where she b,;an stud ies at Southern Ore.;ii College. She plans lo complete l.tr degree this summer. Mr. and Mrs. O. I,. Sett and daughter, Inet, went to Glide, last weekend to work on their new home. children were guests Tur.day eve ning at rne nome 01 .vi.-. unu :n. R. R. Hardesty in Pulhsrlin. where vnn...A ..n.i.inii..ei with the Hardcsty's ' hnuseauests, Mr. ana Mrs. r.awin waiiace wjhk mont, Colo. Walkce is tity en gineer of Longmont. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore drove to Canyonville Saturday lo visa' ai me nome 01 ,u. nu II,, ok n;Dhal Thatf ibl-ra ae- companied home by Mrs. Moore's niece, Lyla Ftishel, who will spend a wees wnn mem. Portland Drayagt Union Accepts Waga Incnaic PORTLAND IM Portland area drayage workerj have voted to accept an employer'! offer of a wage increase. The agreement, which averted a threatened strike, calls for a 10 cent hourly wage increase as of June 1, 10 cents more May 1 next vear, and 12 cents more May 1, 1957. A union spokesman said the new contract would include improved welfare clauses. The old scale for the workers, members of the AFL Teamsters union, was $1.82 Vt to $1.93 va per hour. Screen Actress Answer to' Previous Puzzle ACROSS DOWN 1 Screen actress, i Retain 2 Unoccupied 3 Bird's home 4 Lubricant 9 Realize (coll.) 6 Garden tool 7 Compass point 7 1953-54 60.08 4.21 61.29 1952-53 46.43 6.96 53.39 1951- 52 44.02 10.12 54.14 1950- 51 46.92 14.55 61.47 1949- 50 .85 .33 1.18 ' $198.30 $ 36.17 $234.47 15 1953-54 9.88 ' .69 10.57 1952- 53 7.63 1.14 8.77 1951- 52 7.66 1.76 9.42 1950- 51 8.16 2.53 10.69 $ 33.33 $ 6.12 $ 39.45 1953- 34 44 44 3 11 47 55 1952- 53 34.34 5.15 39.49 1951- 52 34.45 7.92 42.37 1950- 51 36.72 11.38 48.10 1949- 50 25.71 ' 10.03 35.74 1948- 49 9 56 4 19 14.05 $185.22 $ 42.08 $227.30 1953- 54 20 58 . 1.44 22 02 1952- 53 15.90 2.39 18.20 1951- 52 15.95 3.67 19.62 1950- 51 17.00 5.27 22.27 1949- 50 21.25 8 29 29 54 1948- 49 13 03 6 12 19.15 $103.71 $ 27.18 $130.89 1953- 54 $ 167 $ .12 $ 1.79 1952- 53 1.14 .17 131 1951- 52 " 1 08 .25 1.33 1950- 51 1 23 -18 161 1949- 50 1 43 .56 1.99 , 10.1R.49- 1 06 .50 1.56 1947.48 1 32 .73 2.05 1916-47 1 30- .82 2.12 1945- 46 1-07 .76 1.83 "iT.3b $ 4.29 $ 15.59 1 1953-54 4 16 .31 4 77 1952- 53 3 05 .46 3 51 11M-.V" 2.87 .66 3.53 . m.-,(1.5l 3.29 1.T 4.31 1J149.50 3.81 1.19 5.30 1948-49 2 83 1.111 4 16 IH47-48 1.95 1.07 3 02 1946- 47 1.78 1.12 . 2 90 1915 46 1 62 115 2 77 1944 45 4 17 3 29 7 46 $ 29.83 $ 11.90 $ 41.73 Andrea ,5 has played many supporting roles 8 Her work is in ine a , - -. 12 German river Celebrated 13 Eternity 14 Operatic solo 10 Carnivorous 15 Otherwise mammal 16 Born 11 She has had 17 Satellite Parts 18 Flower parts 19 Conducted Ojl-IPI SA NIk IB IAI6g ... A L. C e1 lij N I T ART . u A R C3JH1E T T O l E E n A R P E l- I S A r i p j r au THa p j c a t : 75Tn AJ!C EE WEIR I N O CEN5 O R E P I T E D A O E J C P n IP I B A S T N TEN TOR p r el v eT n t; e Rr bo A I P E A L A I I NOT t a5s b el-i g e e 26 Feline animals 43 High hi IRA C. BYR1 Sheriff and Tax Collector for Douglas County, Oregon ROBF.RT M. STULTS pistrict Attorney CONDUCTOR COMING ROJCB 1.41 Theodore Bloom fjeld. former Cleveland symphony conductor, left Saturday for the I'niled Slates, where lie will be conductor of the Portland, Oregon Bill Would Prohibit Appla Price Forecasts WASHINGTON ufl The govern-1 predicting the prices of apples in any ornctal ptmiication uiiot-r me Service Man Arrives Home In Yoncalla By MRS. GEORGF EDES U'atoi-c ai-rive'l hnme C.....U.. fmm lpnnsvlvania where he is with the U.S. A.iny. His wife, Shirley, win return u renn syvania wiih him in ;wo weeks and will make her hon'e there while he is stationed there. Have Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White and .i.;i,i,-nn nf I Anoples. socnt sev eral days here last we. visiting al the Fred 5eilcn an-i ueorije Roberts home. Mrs. Lavone Bocttscr and fam ily of Willamette, are visiting at the parental Ray Morin v. me. Mrs. Lydia Markham of Bur i,..nb r-jif i visiline at the Wal ter Meier home for a fe.v days. i. ..n.l vr.-tt .Totte 1me have moved from their ranch in Scott-; Valley lo Vale where iney wiu m.kn thpif hnme. 'lheir two daughters, Mrs. Bruce Tut pin and .Mrs. Calvert Cox and their fam ilies, visited their paren-s in Vale last week. Mrs. D. J. Rogers dttfl sirs. left, last week for a two-week visit with Mrs. Roger's son, Roy and his daugnter in San Francisco. ti unrl Ali-s Cpcrffe Kimz of Phoenix, Ariz., spent several days here last week visiting Mrs. Kunz"s parents. Mr. and Airs. inarne it. ....... nil M i-o Hirers Mno Mrs. Connor went as far as f'an Fran cisco with them on tneir return home. Attend Summer School Among the teachers ftom here who will attend summer school at Ktnene. this summer is "Its. Ken neth Mulkev, Mrs Addie Erant and Mrs. ltubv Thomas. tr KreH l.ee. Mrs. llarley Means and Mrs. George F.des have been appointed n 'he elcc lion board of Yoncalla grade school election, Minday. Mrs. Russell Lloyd underwent a major operation at ti.e Sacred Heart Hospital, Monday Vernon Goodrich is recuperat ing at his home north oi town from a major operation. Margaret O'Brien, Film Star, Receives Diploma LOS ANGF.LF.S .4l - Mote for folks who feel they're not getting anv voutmer: Margaret O'Brien, erstwhile movie moppet, received her hish school diploma last week. She's 1 fl n,w The lillle girl who won an Academy Award as a child actress in 19-14' has done must of her studving on movie s'uriio lots. Rut she lined up with students al Vni- versily High v-hool lo receive a graduation c""tiicatp. 20 Boy 21 Observe 22 Greek letter 23 Charger 26 Medication container 30 Fastener 31 Companion 32 Snooze 33 Craft 34 Summer (Fr.) 35 Oriental name I 36 Seesaws 39 Prices 41 Assam silkworm I 42 Golfer's term I 43 Years between 12 and 20 46 Make possible 50 Greedy i 51 Indian weight 53 Scottish sheepfolds 54 Learning 55 Fourth Arabian caliph 56 Exclamation 57 Sidelong look 58 Sesame 59 Weight deduction 27 Distinct part 28 Tardy 29 Epic poetry 31 Persian fairy 37 Delicate 38 Bitter vetch 39 Sped 20 Tree fluid 95 Stni-V 23 Petty quarrel 40 Biblical 24 Weary mountain 25 Grafted (her.)42 Danger stature 44 Cry of bacchanals 45 Ireland 47 Mr. Lugosl 48 Shakespearean king 49 Essential being 51 Perched 52 Yale I L ' T I S b 7 6 9 ID jll EZZZ ZZZ ZZ 15 17 ' ' ' a t L-i-1 J so y a 53 54 55 56 S ' ii':vw.is.w. !. T; t. IHl k. MIA kM W (J (I "Jotiet, th finn definitely frowns on practicing for f . ASA Ar T A I I DAilD WOtlft JitftM There . -. . now that's fixed for good . . . just like I told you girls when I fixed it last week. PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS ment would be prohibited from Symphony Orchestra. IUBsWk'iasBs GARDEN HOSE Red-Green-Yellow-Black 25' & SO' $3.30 to $9.10 Nozzles - Sprinklers - Fittings ANDREWS Original 2-Tube Plastic Hose Sprinkler 20' -30' -SO'-100' $2.50 to $8.75 Gerretsen Building Supply Co. ti.-.tt-iaiono of hill ikiVifvt bv the .senate and sent lo 1'vesident Ki srnliower Kruiay. a conimittcc report said. heliee fppie price I predirlions creates contusion and lesult only in harm to apple grow-, ers. J A similar law applying to cotton price prciiilions has been on the i books ior a number of years. I Safe-Teens Slated For Riddle Discussion A meeting is scheduled Wednes day at 7 p.m. in Riddle for that .i',-'e vm-emn rtf !a fe-TernS. 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