rG2 TWTLVE Tlx OrJDGOII CTATECIIAN. Sclera Gregcs. Cctarday Morula October 51. IS3- 22,000 Forms Sent Out for Gas Rations Twenty two thousand of the forms which the county's motor - ists will use In connection- with - toe nationwide ' mileagle ration- mg were received by the war price and rationing board here Friday and were, in turn, started on their way to applicants through major oil companies. - Most of , the blanks will be turned over to service stations, . where gasoline users may secure them, John Vaaghiv executive secretary of the board here, said. A few will be retained andLheld at schools where registration for the rations is to be handled Novem ber 9, 10 and 11 from 4 to 10 p.m. Motorists should obtain and fill out the blanks before registration days to facilitate the work of the volunteer registrars, recruited from teaching staffs over the county, Vaughn declared. - 'The basic "A" and "D" mileage ration cards are to be distributed to' applicants at the time of regis tration. The "A" cards go to drivers of automobiles, the "D" , cards to motorcyclists. Persons seeking more than the basic ra tion will do so at the time of reg istration. L " The information needed, except 'for the tire seria numbers, is to be found on the car owner's reg- istration card. s The applicant will find space for listing his tire serial numbers . on the back of the form. On the tire inspection record, which is separated from the gas ; ration application form by a per forated line, the applicant again writes down his tire serial num bers, and certifies that these num-vj bers are the same as those listed in the other part of the form. The tire inspection record will be torn from the application form when the applicant registers. It -contains space for the tire inspec ' tor to- make his report following each inspection of the tires. v. ' - Chaplain Speaker At Salem Church Lieut. CoL. Gail Cleland, chap lain of the ninety sixth division. Camp Adair, will be guest speak er at the morning service in the First Congregational church on Sunday. His -subject will be, "Keeping Faith in the Midst of War." : . An offertory solo will be- sung by Miss Fraser and additional music will be presented by the . Pilgrim chorus under the leader ' ship of Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Episcopal Men's Club . Plans Monday Dinner ; The Men's club of St Paul's Episcopal church will meet for a 6:30 dinner Monday night at the parish house. Colored pictures of the "Oregon Wonderland", will be shown under direction of Lynn F. Cronemillerof the state for estry department. : The committee in charge in cludes Cronemiller, Glen S. Pax son and Howard Grimm. Reserva tions should be made. Valley Churches BRUSH COIXEGS BRANCH OF SinST BAPTIST . !- Brush College school. Sunday school 45 a.m. Morning service 10:43 a.m. Earl Baker. FOim CORNERS BRANCH OT riRST BAPTIST m . Auburn school. Sunday school 1:43 - ... TAYKSVTIXK BRANCH OP 1-IR8T BAPTIST Hayetvillc school. Sunday school 1:43 a.m. . ... . - .; ntinlAND BVANGELICAI. rruitUnd. Robert D. Bennett, tnin fcfter. Sunday school IS a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock Prayer meeting Thursday, ptm. , BMMANVEL MENNONTTB ' - Pratwm. Daniel J. Unruh. pastor. Sunday. school 10 am. Morning serv Ire 11 o'clock. Topic. "More Than CMurror." CI t p.m. Evening serv tr, S p.nr. Sermon topic. "Sine mt Sata. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 1J0 p.m. MIDAROS LUTHERAN Monitor. Sunday school Homing service 11 o'clock. 10 ajn. Name of 5wner ji n d Description of Property as Shown by the Latest Tax Roll. 5 c V) iron. Vol. 217 Pages 277, 326 Odom, F. L. . Fr. 6 Winona A d d i t ion, Salem, Oregon, Vol. 210 Pages 350-851, Vol. 224 Page . 365, ex. Vol. -226 Page 458, ex. Vol. 227 - Page 480-538-Daily, George F. & ' - 48 Thtlmi S.: Yew Park Annex,-Sub- . ' Division of Blocks -2S It 35, Salem, Oregon, Vol: 237, - Page 64 . . . Gilliam, Denxel, tt - 3&4 Pritchett, Don: Merrifield's A d d 1- tion,' Aumsville, . .' - - Oregon, Vol.' 247 : Page 75- - - ' Gilliam, Denxel,' & 8 & t . Pritchett, Don: Merrifield's Addl . tion, Aumsville, Oregon, Vol. 247, . ' Page 73 " - Cchwartz, Lawrence 2 to 7 St Alexis Addition; Butteville, Oregon, . Vol. 121 Pa2e 389 . , . r.:e!, Margaret : Fr. Feller's Addition, Donald, Oregon, . Vol. 143, Pages 361- " . C2 . . .;"' Church Services in Salem BETHEL BAPTIST '' " North Cottage at D street. JrT. Ol tholl. DD. pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "The Proof of God a Love." Evenine service 7 M o'clock. Sermon subject. "Conditions of ' Be ing Saved " Prayer meeUng Wednesday at 1:45 p.ro. CALVARY BAPTIST . South Liberty and Z. MOler streets. Edward L. Alien, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a jn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon 'subject. Rev. Paul H. Conrad, guest speaker. S:30, Junior, Pioneer and Young People. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Marks of False Profession. Wednesday midweek meeting followed by choir rehearsal. FIRST BAPTIST Corner Marion and Liberty streets, Rev. Irving A. Tox. pastor. Sunday school 9:4 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Rev. Mark Rich, speaker. Ev ening service 730, Rev, Paul H. Conrad peaking. S30 p.m.. Junior, Senior BYPU and adult Bible class. .; . IM MANUEL BAPTIST Corner . of Hazel and Academy streets, Warren C, Hale, pastor. Sunday school IS a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "God's Love and the Result," Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Midweek - service Wednesday, 730 p.nv . 1( COURT STREET CHRISTIAN SS 17 th and Court streets. W. H. Ly man, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Morning service 10:50 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Christ, and Our Homes." Christian Endeavor meetings 6:30 p.m. Evening service 730 o'clock; - Leora Strong will speak on the work of Bible Instruction in the public schools. Mid week service Thursday, 7:30 pjiu FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets, 'Dudley Strain, minister.. Bible school at 8:45. The morning service and communion at 11. -00. Sermon subject, Practical Suggestions for Christian Living." The Children's church convenes at ' 11 0. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. At 7:30 p.m., sermon subject, "Parlor Reli- ?ion." Midweek service Thursday at JO p.tn. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Cottage and Marion ctreetav Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Keeping Faith in the Midst of War." Guest speaker. Lieut. CoL GaU Cleland, Camp Adair. KNIGHT MEMORIAL ! CONGREGATIONAL - 19th and Ferry streets, Howard C. Stover, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Your Money and Your Life." Young people at 7 p.m. SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George Herbert Swift, rector. Sunday school 9:49 a Jn. Morning service 7:30 a.m.. holy- communion in the chapel. 11 a.m.. service of the holy eucharist toy Tours. Sermon by the rector. BETH ANT EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Capitol and Marion streets, E. A. Kielsmeier, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "Finding the Book." He formation day service with holy com munion. All-church day after the ser vice. Consistory at 1. Women's guild it 1 . - ' FIRST EVANGELICAL Summer and" Marion streets. Rev. J. Kenneth Wishart, pastor. Morning service at 110. Sermon subject. "Would the Church Witness?" Annual foreign day service. 730 p.m. service, "Preparation for Pentecost." SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial at Washington street. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Spirit Speaketh to the Churches." Evening service 030 o'clock. Christian Endeavor and Vespers. Monthly business session and church night supper Thursday, 30 p.m. i AMERICAN LUTHERAN 343 N. Church street. M. A. Getzen daner. DD, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "A Letter From Heaven." Luther league 6:30 p.m. Evening ser vice 7 30 p.m. Sermon subject. "King Saul and the Witch of Endor." CHRIST LUTHERAN State at 18th, F. H. Theuer. BD. pas tor, Sunday school 10 a.m. Horning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Our Reformation Confession for 1942." Confirmation class Saturday, a.m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN 16th and A streets. H. W. Gross, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m.. and Bible classes. Morning service : 11 o'clock. FIRST METHCDIST Corner of State and Church streets. Dr. J. C. Harrison, pastor. Sunday school 1:45 jn. Morning service 10:50 o'clock. Rev. W. W. Youngson. DD. LLD. guest speaker. Sermon subject. "Christ in the Fine Arts." Evening service 7:45 In the Carrier parlor. Ser mon subject, "The Sincerity of Christ." Lenore Myers, violinist, guest artist. Intermediate fellowship. 430. Youth fellowship 50: University ves pers 6:30. Dr. R. Franklin Thompson, guest speaker. FREE METHODIST Market and North Winter streets, J. R. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service 7:49. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. JASON LEt METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson, 3. Ray nor Smith, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Religion and the War" by Rev. John E. MitchelL Even ing service 730 o'clock. Intermediate league 5:30. Youth groups 630. LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial it Myers. Joseph Knott, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 SJn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "Building Our Town With Blood." Evening service 730. Sermon subject. 'Are Ye Able." In stallation of youth group officers. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa and North Winter streets. C4 w 1 '...';; 4 ' s - ' c Tax Roll S jjfi g u a Vol Page Line S3 : 6 2 Total 749 7 1938 ; 12.84 3 98 477 2B 756 3 1942 1.18 .01 763 20 1941 1.85 .13 . 756 35- 1940 ; 1.87 757 - , 1 1939 1.83 .42 ' 752, 2 , 1938 ; 1.67 - 2 : . 67: t ' 1937 1.73 .67 118 2 764 27 " .1942 1.98 .02 773 10 1941 3.10 " .22 . - 766 - 11 i 1940 3.11" .47 " 761 a V 1938 2.79 6 12.65 8 10 ' 2B 76 31 1942 i - 3.78 - 774 31 1941 5J - - i767 ' - . 80- 1940 ,i ; 59 -1.- -767 1 - 30 -1939 ' - SJ1 j 762- 31 1938 - 5.34 10 -" - 2B 766 J" 32 , 1942 - 13.61 774 . 32 1941 22.04 767 31 1940 21.81 ' 767 31 1939 ' 24.35- " -762 v 32 1938 22.01 12 2B 772 12 1942 ; U 781 5 1941 ' 1.72 774 2 1940 , 1.68 774 v 1 1939 1.74 768 32 -1938 1.87- ' 762 - 35 - 1937 1.89 ' 1 ,2B 775 15- 1942 2.69 L ; 784 . 19 ,1941 . AM 777 15 1940 s 4.97 777 14 . 1939 . 3.40 659 , 19 1935 5.66 663 , 3 1833 ' 12.06 58 11 1932 11.04 657 X 1931 - 3.28 W. ' Irvin Williams." pastor. Church school 9:49 a.m. Morning service 10:55 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Endowed of God." Evening service o'clock. Thurs day, midweek services. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Center street at 13th, Rev. Weaver W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mo n subject. "The' Sleeping Giant." I JO p.m., young people's hour. Even ing service -7 30 o'clock. Sermon sub ject; "Humanity's Sickness and Its Remedy." Wednesday, 730 pjn., prayer meeting. - r " ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST . , 17th- and- Nebraska avenue.' Rev. Chester O. Goodman, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Church Unifying." CX 6:30 p.m. Evening serv ice 730 o'clock. World Missions Ad vancement day program with address by Mrs. S. Raxnor Smith, "Women in India." . . ' FIRST CHl'RCH OF GOD Hood and Cottage streets. Rev. J. T. Lawson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Rev. Ruth Cochran of Espanola. NM. is conducting a revival. She will preach at 11' apn. and 730 p.m. services. SEVENTH DAT ADVENTI8T Corner of Hood and Summer streets. N. C Erntson. pastor. Sabbath school v -jo a.m. Morning service ll o crock. Sermon subject. "The Best Business Proposition Offered the People In Sa lem. What Is It?" Young people's meeting at 3 30. Mrs. Dorothy Flesher. leader.. Prayer meeting Wednesday at a pjiuj - ' TRUTH CENTER 336 State street. Olive Stevens, MsD, pastor. ; Morning service 10:49 o'clock. Sermon subject, John the Baptist. '. PENTECOSTAL MISSION 31Ss N. Commercial street. Rev. J. C. and Daisy Wilson, pastors. Sunday school 2 p.m. Devotional service 3 p.m. Evangelistic service 730 o'clock. Ora D. Hurley, of Los Angeles, in charge. , CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottage and Shipping streets, H. R. Thornhu, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o clock. Young people's meeting 6:45. Evening service- FIRST SPIRITUALIST. 248 N. Commercial street. Rev. Max ine Roberts, pastor. Morning service 230 p.m. Sermon subject, Bible Study. Evening service 730 o'clock. Sermon subject, 'Invisible Creation." Ho host supper 930 p.m.- v FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTISTS Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school-11 a.m. Services 11 a.m. and S .m. Sermon subject. "Ever lasting Punishment." FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 19th and Breyman streets. Rev. T. W- Henderson, ThB. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. Launch Out Into the Deep." Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Freedom Af ter 37 Years in Prison." Midweek serv ice Wednesday, 7:45 pjn. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 5th and Gaines, streets. C. H. Stein mann. pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Deciding God's Way." Even ing service 7:45 o'clock. u REORGANIZED LATTER DAT 8AINTS 17th and Chemeketa street. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service 7:49 o'clock. Adult study class and Zion's league Sunday evening 6:43. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Dr. Paul Conrad Will Be Speaker The v Calvary Baptist church will present Dr. Paul A. Conrad at the fl o'clock service. He serves the' council on finance .and pro motion in the Joint capaity of Eastern Regional representative and stewardship seretary. He is directly responsible lor the promotional relationship with the New r England - states, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. , He is on the west coast to pro mote Interest in the world emer gency fund and . mission work. The Rev. Edward L. Allen will speak at . the evening service. Presbyterian Pastor Speaker The Rev. W. Irvin Williams, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will speak Sunday mor ning on the topic, "Endowed of God." The senior choir will sing the anthem "Sanctus" by Gou nod and the offertory solo, "Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled," (Reiff) will be sung by Bettiel len Payne. The church is dispensing with the evening sanctuary service for the duration, but will continue its radio cast over KSLM from 8 to 8:30 o'clock. This Sunday Mr. Williams will Interview Gov. Charles A. Sprague and this will be followed by a dramatization ' Name of -Owner and Description of Property as Shown by the Latest Tax Rolt Pirrish, J. E. it J. N.: Fr. 4-5 Jefferson, Oregon, Vol. 173 Page 390,- ' Vol. 188 Page 74 Ball, Wm. L. Logan ville, Oregon, . Vot 144 Page 567 Stewart, Isabelle Est: Minto, Oregon, Vot 102 Page 543 Butte Falls- Fruit Fr. -Growers An'n.: -v.;. . Scotts Mills, Ore--.-iron, Vot 105 Page . :-83 , .04 8 . .79 - 126 1.66 .16 1.54 3.27 29.91 5.60 - f .82 .01 .12 - .25 .40 j&i ' .74 .03 .30 .75 . .78 3.11 7.60 7.88. 2.59 Fischer. Paul C :- 1 to 4 31 Scotts Mills. Ore- 13 to 16 ton; Vol. 4S5 Page " ', 48. . - ' 123.21 12JI6 Williams. O. & Clara: E4 15 Ames Addition, Silverton, Oregon, VoL 180 Page 569 Ilaskins, Pansy 5 1 Cowings Addition. . 70J3 War Effort Advertising 1: Described Advertising Is a means of com munication and as such is being utilized to promote the .war effort, Larry Lane, president of the Paci fic Advertising association, told members of the Salem Advertis ing and Sales club Friday. . The advertising field has been utilized to the fullest in the sale of war bonds, the' scrap salvage campaign,' ceiling price fixing and other war efforts, Lane said. In the scrap campaign the steel in dustry took over thef financing of the advertising- since it needs the scrap and will benefit from its collection. The US government has paid for no advertisements, Lane said he had been reliably informed, ex cept army and navy recruiting program. , Business men have been working side by side with the officials', in Washington and re spect for business men Jus grown out of this close cooperation. Charles W. Collier, executive secretary "of the association, spoke to club members on .the plans which the association is prepared to furnish members for local co operation with the war effort, Lane is editor and publisher of the Sunset -magazine. Boy Scouts Advance Two Cascade council, Boy Scouts of America, advanced two scouts to Eagle rank and one to Sea Scout Quartermaster during a meeting Thursday. Those advancing to the highest rank possible in the Boy Scouts were Tom Brown, troop eight, and Kenneth Eilert, assist ant scoutmaster of troop 11. Cas cade council's Eagle total is 11 for the year. In sea scouting the quartermas ter rank is also the highest ob tainable. Case is the only Cas cade scout to be elevated to this rank this year. ' He Is a member of the ship Willamette. November's court of honor will be held on the night of the 18th In the chamber of commerce. The program will be sponsored by Salem and Albany sea -scouts and will be held on -board a "ship." The public is invited to attend. Missions Subject of Church Program The Sunday night service at Englewood United Brethren in Christ church will feature a World Missions Advancement day pro gram sponsored by thej Women's Missionary ' association and the Otterbein guild of the church. v--Mrs. S. Raynor Smith,' who with her husband served in In dia for a number of years as a missionary, will speak on the sub ject, "Women In India." Miss Barbara Lowery, president of the Otterbein, guild, will preside. Churches FOCB S QUAKE GOSPEL East Lincoln street. Rev. Max Gu nck. pastor. Sunday school S:45 ajn. Morning service il o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Lamb." IMMANCEL LUTHERAN Sunday school 10:45 a.m. Morning service 9:30 o'clock. Luther league 7:45 pjn. Confirmation class 10, Saturday. CHURCH OF GOD 1 H S. Fulton, pastor. Sunday school 5:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. METHODIST 'f Lester Fields, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m . Morning service 11 S.01,' Sermon subject, "The Broad Wall." Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Secret el a Happy Life." FREE METHODIST ' Young and Catch streets. V. M. Abbott.- pastor. Sunday school S.-4S a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Re. Earl F Aiken, district elder. wUI be present.' Midweek, service Wednesday, T JSQ. ST. LTJKEf Rev. V. L. Moffehlv i t Pnilip Gowney, assistant, Sunday masses 1. tM and 10; benediction af ter I JO mass. Weekday mass at 7 JO. by the Westminster players en- titled "A Change of Mind." ILI 3 CO 2B 787 797 790 784 938 675 791 t 9 2B T 801 794 - 793 788 2B 796 807 799. .799 794 23 23 , an - tii 1Q1 ' 795" 688 691 V.4M, - ess 2B 805 817 8C9 - - 753 ' ' S0 33 ess 687' 2B 812 , 824 816 811 805 700 696 2B 815 823 1 11 12 Silvcrton Churches niuiKi'rf.' - North Church' street, l&V i X. VUhr, pastor. Sunday school M a n Norwe gian Bible classes also at 10 aun. TarNTTT."""" .' Second and B streets. M. J. K ruhr, pastor. Sunday school 19 ajn. Atonunf service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Blessings of the Reformation. Evening service 1 o'clock. Luther league in charge. csuihc or chkist . .First and Park streets. Busaell Myers, pastor. Sunday -school S:45 ajn. Morn ing-service 11 o ckjck. Kvenmg service 7 JO o'clock. Evanaelist B. Ross Ivan. Sermon subject. "America and the World Situauon,- " CALVAXV LUTHERAN '---P'-.;.- Jersey street. O. C .Olson, paatac SundaT school 10 ajn. Moraine serv ice 11 o'clock. Rev. -James Tofto.of Astoria. Sermon subject. Bev. E. J. Raaura of Portland will speak at 3:30. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Rev. O. P. Garambo of Puget Island, : Wash, and Bev. O. L Hustoft of Astoria, - f First : and . West Main. O. Leonard Jones, nastor. Sunday school 9:45 am Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Art of Private Prayer." Kveninc service 1 o'clock, Agnes Stew art, leader. f Dr. Youngson To Be Guest Dr. William Wallace Youngson of Portland will be the ; guest speaker at the First Methodist church Sunday. "Christ ; in the Fine Arts" will be his sermon topic. Dr. Youngson is considered one of Oregon's : foremost . preachers and several years ago Oregon State college conferred the degree of doctor of laws upon him "for conspicuous scholarship in liter ature and for his service to his fellow men.'' ; He was an intimate friend of the late Eric Hauser and is cred ited with having influenced Haus er to give $100s000 each to Wil lamette university and Reed col lege for their libraries, ,'i . ; A long time friend of Dr. J. C Harrison, a 33rd degree Mason and da world traveler, Dr. Young son has visited most of the great art galleries, cathedrals and li braries of the world. While in Salem, Dr. Youngson will be , the house guest of his son-in-law4 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence Lister. Four Diphtheria Cases Reported ; In County, Week " Four cases of diphtheria report ed last week from Marion county do not represent an epidemic, and immediate sources of the disease are known, members of the coun ty health department staff "said this week. All known cases in the county have been isolated and danger of spread is slight, but immunization of children should not be neglected, it was declared. tOne of the children, "numbered among the four, was from a fam ily in which others had received Immunization treatment, but, the others were from families where immunization had either not been made available or had been re fused, it was said. With the current influx of pop ulation, from areas where immu nization is not readily available, danger of spreaoTordiphtteria-or similar diseases is greatly in creased, the spokesman for the department declared, pointing out that school children -may secure the treatment at Saturday morn ing clinics- at the department of fices in the Masonic building. ' Will Intall Club's Officers on Sunday Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor of Leslie Methodist church on South Commercial street, will conduct a Joint installation service of the officers of the Junior league, the Intermediate and the High School Methodist Fellowship groups, and the Wesleyan Fellowship group. Special musie win be furnished by the vested children's choir. The sermon' theme is "Are Ye able?" -I -: Tax-Roll Vol. Page Line 40 25 10 32 12 .17 18 17 3 35 20 16 12 30 20 2 - 5. 31 : ll 35 11 19 7 7 15. 6 14 13 23 1 24 . 24 32 23 5 17 30 5 15 31 4 33 27 1942 1941 1940 1938 1937 1933 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1942 1941 1940 1939 . 1941 1940 . 1937 1935 1933 . 1332 r 1931 -1942-1941 1943 '1S37 1935 ; 1933 . 1S32 ' 1S31 1942 1941 1940 1938 1937 1933 1932 1942 1941 2054 29.58 26.10 i 38.99 120.88 2851 .17 55 55 54 53 4.40 e.oe 5.84 "550 556 28.18 38.16 31.13 29.26 38.07 41.74 50.61 47.43 4053 12.88 ' 28.56 41.64 3353 753 33.74 36.16 30.80 19.64 10.52 14.33 13.83 4 10.50 10.S2 10.44 10.06 10.52 14.36 - - , .06 .07 X4 .42 58 150 L72 56 Rural Scrap Pile Here 100 Tons Salem's rural scrap pile at the Portland Gas it Coke company plant on Chemeketa street mount ed to 100 tons Friday, County Agent Robert Rieder believed. Actual weights of contributions had totaled more than 90 tons on Thursday, Rieder said," and Pringle's contributions later Thursday and ' Friday j Together with v. other cleanup j campaigns raised it well over 10 tons. ; : Still to come ? from Keizer heavy collections are several trac tors and old cars and trucks, while a.- portion of the Silverton . road collections h v e not" yet rbeen made, and other communities are preparing; for scheduled pickups. ;I Meanwhile, no bid had yet been accepted by the war, chest com mittee on scrap sale, and ' In the quality of the rural contributions to the campaign was 'foreseen a possible bait for higher prices than any offered to date. COMMISSIONER'S COURT The following is the official publication of the record of claims before the Marion coun ty commissioners court for. the October term, 1942, with the amount allowed, bills continu ed, etc., according to the rec ords in the office of the county Clerk. Conbined Funds, October Term 1942 Ladd & Bush Salem Branch US Natl, defense bonds 18.75; First Natl. Bank of Portland, 18.75; H. R. Crawford, 262.50. Assessor's 4 Office Acct: Paul Griebenow, deputy, 144.00; C. A. Lewis, do. 114.75: Alma Acker. man, do, 101.25; Anabel Moon, do, 1015; Grace N. Babcock, do, 87.75; Ray Lick, do, 62.34; Ernest Denny, do, 99.00; Gordon E. Tow er, do, 1485. Clerk's Office eet: H. C Mattson. deDutv. 119.00: A. M. Roethlin, do, 1465; A. M, Presnall, do, 126.25; G. M. Six, do, 100.17; Janice Adams do, 30.63; Melb Hodge, do, 95.25; Ola Hughes, do, 90.00; Ca. Court Ceaa- asieaen- AeciU H. C Mattaon, cleric, 25.00T Ralph A. Girod. sal ary, 106J5; J.Smith, do, 105; Coart Heaae AeeU J. H. Kirsch. janitor 98.75; John J. Chaignot, do, 81.00; W. A. ; Gritton, do, 90.38; Wm. H. Moriarty, do, 89.75: Ruth Hutchings,d o, 527; Anne Pillette, janitor, 527. Dlst. Attys. Office Aeet.: Talbot Bennett, deputy, 180.00; Jean Hain, sten ographer, 75.00. - Health Officer's Aect.: W. J. Stone. MJ) health officer, 11.25; L G. Lermon, sani tarian, 6.25; Erma Plett, nurse, 116.00; Merwyn Darby, do. 180.00: Melba Conrad, clerk, 81.25. Salem Constable Aect: Hattie Bratzel, secretary, 15.00; .Salem Justice Aect.: Alma Johnson, stenog. 99.00; Javenile Court Aect: Nona White, probation officer, 147.70; Poor Aect: Mrs. Elizabeth Krause. relief, 15.00. Recorder's Office Aect: Helen . Schofield. deoutv. 94.00; Mabel F. Phillips, do. 965: Dorothy Sanderson, do, 65.24; D. Janice Henry,: do, 26 M. School Snperintendent's Of flee .. Aeet: Jack Kennedy, supervisor, 108.00; cora . Keid, deputy, 108.00; Ada Epenter, secretary, 87.75. Sheriffs Office Aect: Kenneth L. Randall, deputy, 162.70; B. R. Smith, do. 149.70; Denver Young, do.J149.70: F. E. HammeL do. 71.82: W. T. Smith, do, 39.90; T. J. Brabee, do, 164.70; H. Domogalla. do. 145.00: A. M. Dalrymple, do, 124.70r H. M. Perry ,d o, 130.00; Louann Has sing, do, 120.00; Claire Hammang, do, 105.00.; MyrUe-Evanav clerki iwo; Patricia Meeker, do. 57.60: Emory Sanders, do. 91.67! Eva Aamodt do, 240; ' Eleanor Thempson, do, 29 .32;, Louise Pur ney, do,- 3.50; - Inez Moore, do, 25; Marjorie Church, do, 28.00; Mrs. J B. Bywater, do, , 24.50; Bettie Carruth. da 7.00r C3a Brabee do, 21.00; Loreta Miller Koseheim, do, 14.00; Viola Hol- man, do, 3.50; Harry McGee, do, Name "of - Owner and Description of . Property as fJhown by the Latest Tax-RnU. in 3- Total 50 , 2.07 352 12.09 - - - . 47.14 : 1851 348.43 None t. - .02 ' .04 . - Silverton, O r eg on. Vol. 159 Page 100 Haskins, Pansy - Cowings Addition, - Silverton, . Oregon. ' VoL 175 Page 608 . Gay, S. A. tt M." t Upsund's AddiUon, i Silverton, Oregorw Vol. 174 Page 89 Maertz, Rosa -Hollistera Annex : No. 1, Stayton, Ore gon, VoL lie. Page' 95 - - - r - . Harris, Joe. E. tt Car ol E.: Hollisters An nex No. 1, Stayton, Oregon, Vol. 212 . Page 1.33 3152 ;257.- 4.67 e.44 1150 1658 27 24 30.09 28.77 . ' 9J6 604.59 ' 29-, ,. 251 v . 5.C9 2.68 . 18.56" 19.89 2157 15.19 318.44 , .11 1.00 , 2.03 2.42 . ' 3.29 - ; - 6.58 ' 7.14 1C3.30 . .11 -v- 1.01 nf ihi Vi? i foreclosure proceeding Is given- exclusively by four weekly publication' erai Hr2t?iiaMf2cloiure in On0 Statesman, a daily newspaper of . gen 5?Shf2 ?villi'Jrto?C?u,lty Oregon, pursuant to the order of the County Court c 19427 Wn for Marion County, made and entered on the 9th day of Septembe r,Wi!l-Mthe PubVfation of this notice is October 2t 1942, and the date of la publication November 14, 1942. - - , . . ' ;. . . . ' !A.CBURK, ' . ... Sheriff and Tax Collector of - , . " 1 Marion County, Oregon. , - It B. HAYDEN, . District Attorney for - Marion County, Oregon. 0. 24-31 - N. 7-14. 15.55; Leota. Tickers, Co, f.53; TYances Randall; do, 193. Treas urer's Cmce Aect: Alfred Domo galla, deputy, 115.00. Deg Lieeasa Fond Aect: ' Paul Marnach, enf. officer, - 131 J8; Janice Adams, clerk, 50.00. Ce. Property Aeet: H. Wm. . Tmelsen, land , agent, 1070; tlary Boss, clerk, 65.00; Chas. J. V Zerzan, proL- - -services, 150.00. Photostat Aeet: M JSix, operator, 27.58; Dorothy . Sander son, do, 33.75. - Engineer's Office Aect:. N. C. Hubbs, engineer, 14 JS8; Virginia Hubbs, clerk, 100.62. . BQseellaneoiu Aects.:. H. R. Crawford, postmaster,' bonds, 281.25. Labor: J. . P. AspinwalL 155.73; Lee E. Brant. 1248; F. A. Dutton, 37.74 J. J. Hollett, 94.74; James C Nightingale, 164 .34;- L. Beckner, -83)7; iO. D. Binegar, 169.95; J.: A. Burns, 2.08; Bert rand Iversen, - .134.99; " Laurel Lamb, 135.64; W. . R. - Massey, 105.16; J. L. Prange, 9.91; E. L. Rogers, 115.65; Nick SchaV 42-88; Dan Scharf, 25.04; Hugh Webb, 14358; Lee A. Wells, 5459; Ar thur Drake, 121.16; L. W. Webber, 12178; Oliver Johnson, 181.43; E. J. ' Richards, 161.73; " Henry Bevier, 109.75; Arthur Black burn, 105 29; Albert A. Richards, 109.75; Theodore KuenzV 167.36; Anton Feskens, 109.58; Geo. James, 144.19; Lloyd Jarman, 148.65; D. Peterson, 145J3; Greg HtobL 147.03; Jos. A. Robl, 145JJ3; B. A. Snyder, 164.50; GUbert Snyder, 153.12; Tom Bowden, 113 35; Roy La FoHett 110.18; Henry L. Stayton, 36.69; Theo. Kuenzt, board, 149JD0. Miscellane-r eas Aects.: Ballou & Wright, belt .72; Talbot Bennett, refund of bond payment, 12.40; Bosler Elec tric, fuses, etc., 2.85; A. C. Burk, cash adv. for stamps, .etc., 91.71; A. C. Burk, travel exp., 196.05; E. H. Burrell, points, etc., .53; Cooke- Stationery Co., clips,- etc.; 10.7Q; H.; R. Crawford, " postmaster, stamps, 53.06; Equitable Steel Co steel, 195.66J Ray L. Farmer Ddw. Co rep'airs, 50; Gflmore OA Co, gasoline, 310.17; Dr. HTA. Gueffroy, prof, services, 10.00; J. E. Haseltine & Co, rod, et C75; Howard Cooper Corp trans, case etc, 48.13; N. C. Hubbs, cash adv. for post tOO; Ingle O. : Johnson, filing saw, 1.00; Theo. Kuenzl, cash adv. for rent, etc, 11 J95; K. H. Kummer, cylinder .heads, 80.00; Larmer Transt & Storage, freight 1.48; . Martin Bros Inc, signs, 7.00; Douglas McKay Chev, Co, generator, -etc, 50.82; Need ham's Book : Store, folders, etc4 57.85; V. s E. Neweomb,' repairs; 2J0; Northern life Ins, Co, sal ary deductions, 40.09; ' Lee ,Oh- mart petty cash, cash , adv. for freight etc, 10.12; Oregon Gravel Co, gravet 300.33; Oregon State Hgy. Comm., patching material. 347 .93; Pacific Tel. & Tet Co, tetephone, 194.45; Packer Scott Co, -dust pan, 9; Physicians & Surg Hosp. Asso," hospital dues, 39.00; Anne Pillette, elevator' op erator, 28.92; Pittsburgh Paints, paint, 2333; Pohle-Staver Co, gaskets, ete, ll.I0r Poik cBntv. Oregon,4 joint Independenc ferrjt 9483; Portland Gen- Dec. Co electricity. 137.65; Rahn Mc Whorter Paper Co, paper, 6.75; Roen Typewriter t Exchange, rib bons, etc, 17.50: Salem Hardware Co, hose, etc, 48.52: Salem Laun dry Co, laundry. 21; Salem Steel & Supply Co, wygen, etc, 27.34; Salem Supply Co, gravel, 375.90; Salem Water Com, water, iz.35; southern Pacific Cto, freight on asphalt 346.95: States man Publishing Co, pubt claims, iz.dk L, R. Tweedie, Diesel, 35 JlUnion OU Co. of Calif, as phalt 36653; Valley Motor Co- gaskets, etc, 1352; L. C Van Handel, lumber, 3.60; Western Auto Supply Co, tank cap, '58; Western Union Tel. Co, telegrams 756; Willamette Valley Tfr. Co, freight 153; .Woodbury Co, cot tersi etc, 251; R. D. Woodrow, battery, etc, 22.78; Denver. Young, traveling expenses, 2.7$. Asses sor's Office Aeet: Burrough's Add. Mach. Co- ' ribbons. ete 52.81 r; Ernest Denny, travel .ex penses, 15. 95; Paul Griebenowi do, 757. Circuit Ceori Aeet: Blanche B. Fercuson. renorter. Oerk's Office Aeet: Can- ital City Bindery, rebind docket, 7.15; Municipal Finance Oft As so, subscription, . 10.00. Coroner's 2 I iJi Tax Roll -J Vot Page Line 820 820 . - 704 699 1 2B 815 828 820 -.820-. . 704 - 699 2B- 825 -839 e3i. 831 - -'.25 5B 31 - ."48 - 37 r . . 3I 221 632 .. 833. - -32 , 721 ! 716 . 28 .17 25 31 39 28 27- 18 ,r 26 .32' 17 ; 21 15 -1 13 19 3 32 14 28 2 26 - 20 - 2 : 15 . 28 32 Ittt .2 Office Aect: L. E. Barrick, etsfi ady. for telephone; 2J3; JosepS ! Beeman, MD, travel expenses, 3.50; Forest Grove Undertakini Co, disinterment 15.00; '. W. ll Lidbeck, autopsy, 10.00. Coaii House Aect: American Asbestos Prod. Co, roofing, 75.65; Grabe Bros, repairs, 2.00; Hansen & Ul jequist, Inc, mlllwork, 14,90; Oti Elevator Co, -repair e 1 e va t o r, 181.50; photo art eommercial stoh dlos, develop films, - 5.00; v Saleril Water Com, water, 13756. Dlst Attys. Office AeeU M. B. Hay den, cash Adv. for post 5.00; M. B. Hayden, travel expenses, ' 5.10, Health Officer's Aeet: Bertelson & Son, printing, 2.50; H. R. Crawji ford, postage, 15.00; Hendrie lab oratories, lab services, 27.08; Mar ion Co. Dept of Health, mainten ance, etc, 211.58. Herd Inspector's Aect; Dr. John M. .Hanrahan, in spector, 61.99; Dr. Fred W. Lange, do, 134.50; Dr. A. W. Simmons, do, 80.73. Jail Aeet; A. C Burk, board of prisoners, 35754; Red Cross Pharmacy, medicine, 55) Sanitary Service Co, Inc, remov ing garbage, . 120; West . Coast Soap Co, soap,' 10.00. Salem Jus tice Court Aeet: S. C Catlin tt R, K. Page trustees, rent, 40.00. Salem Constable Aect: Earl Ad ams, cash 'adv. for postage, ,3.00 1 1 Earl Adams, travel expenses, 143.80; The Capital Press, print ing, 8.60. Outside Jostlce Court Accta.: Kraps St Long, printing, 38.65; A. M: Amo, constable, 15.00; All. O. Nelson, justice. 15.40; Walter IL Bell, - justice, 26.45;. John Nightingale, constat ble, 4.10; W.'C. Miller, constable, 950; H. I Overton, justice, . 9.65.1 Javenile Court Aect:; Salem Dea coness hospital, hospital care, I 58.00; Nona White, cash adv. fo stamps, i etc, 2.85. Poor Farm Aect: Portland Gas & Coke Co, fuel, 15.40. Poor Misc.' Aect: Boys Girls- Aid Society, relief, 152.00) Catholic . Charities, relief; . 172.00. Rationing Aeet.: H. J. Rowe, rent 15.00, City of .Salem, rent,' 15.00. ReeecderVi Office AccU Henry Lee, sign pabktmc . 250. Regi; ' Elee.1 Aeet: Bertelson & ; Son. printing, 1550; ' Ruth Hutchina, elevator operator, 355; H. L. Stift Furniture Co, rent on chairs, etc 1650; G. E. White, clerk, 3458. Sehoel Sapta. Office AccU Agne C. Booth, travel expenses, ,7.43 1 Hawkins ,& Roberts, rent 55.00 J. W. Kennedy, travel expenses, .80; Unruh Knapp Printing Co- printing, 4750. 4H Clab AeeU Ruby Schantz, exhibit premiums. . 25.00; Department of -Agriculture, sealer, 62X0.1 Sheriff's Office Aect: ; T. J.' Brabec, clerk, 7.70 H. Domogalla, do, 7.80; H. M, Perry, do,: 9.30; Louann Hassing, do, 4.80; Claire Hammang. dot 6:30; Abrams'& Ellis, Inc, bond premiums,' 20.00; Capital Journal, publish notice, 2.40; Christison Jones,- printing, 26.00;' Heider's Radio & Elec. Co, repair radio set 10.65; Marchant Calculating Mach. Co, machine payment, 9750; Northwest Envelope Mfg. Co envelopes, 182.76; Kenneth I Randall, travel expenses, .Sflj Kenneth L. Randall, cash Adv. for Maps, .65. Treasurer's Office Aect: Remington Rand, Inc," re pair service, 10.50. Dog License Fund Aect: Paul Manning, re fund of license, 2.00; Paul Mar nach, traveling expenses, 6750 A. W. Brown, sheep killed by 1 dogs, 2.00;; Mrs. A. S. Drager, do, 44.00; Rue Drager, do, 8.00; Wm. P. Emory, do, 50.00; MrsW. O. Pounds, do, 76.00; J. F. Richards,, do, 18.00; Karl Wipper, do, 28.00.' Co. Property Aeet: The Commer cial Book store, book, 3.65; J. E Hosmer, "commission on sale, 20.00; Skewis & Judson, open sewer, etc, 11.40; City of Wood burn, street assessment 80.34. Photostat Corp, supplies, 300.67. Mlscellaneons Aects.: State Ind, Acc Com, insurance, 288.63; State , Public Welt Com, public assist ance, 5145.67; Salem Abstract Co, refund of Interest 25.87; State Public Welt Com, blind assist ance, 218.00; State Public Welt Com, dependent chad, asst, 2329.80; State Public Welt Coro old"age assistance, 853050; W. R. Crawford, poetage, 6.50; First Natt Bank, Stayton bond, 18.75J H. R. Crawford, postmaster bonds, 675.00; Ladd & Bush, US NatL bank, bond, 18.75. 13 M m c a . , - 1940 1939 1933 1932 1942 1941 19401 - - 1939 ' 1933 1932 . .1942 1941 - ' 1940 v . 1939 1938 1942 .- 1941 140 1939v 1938 . - 1942 , '1941 ; 7 -1940-, y 1939 1938 1933 1932 r-; .13.88 11.64 10.44 -251 556 7.18 654 -S.S2. 552 155 36.82 r 905sV 46 40.74 -36.75 652 v 5.40 5r r.55 2 " 10.13 14.1 1459 11.80 1156 6.94 . 8.81 2.08 2.68 . 6.58 L74 , .05 50 1.04 57 57 957 77.53 33.76 1L39 J-.06 59 158 : 157 2.67 ' .10 5 t2.ll 2.71 3.68 457 4.14 245.08 r 46.72 935: 1