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THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON.
Tues'da
13 Obsidians Go
On Middle Sister
Climb at Week-End
. Clifford Stalsberg ind Robert
Lemon, assisted by Laurence Mot
fitt, led a group of 18 into the
Three Sister Primitive Area over
the week-end.
Thirteen made the ascent to the
top of the Middle Sister in four
and one-half hours from Sunshine
Shelter, including Clifford Stals
berg, Gordon Gullion, Don Beards
ley, Pierre Van Rysselberghe, Rob
ert H. Lemon. Ken and Agnes
Shetterly, Charles Roffe, Jane
Hall, Marvin Olson, Laurence Mof
fitt, and Jack McCracken. Two
members, Reginald Macro and Bill
Swarcutt, went to an elevation of
9000 feet and skied on Collier and
Dillard glaciers. Marco thrilled the
group by making a number of very
difficult descensions of both Col
lier and Dillard glaciers. His
descent on Dillard glacier was act
ually in the Eastern Oregon coun
try. Marjorie Scobert, Adeline
Adams, and Charles Adams went
Into base camp at Sunshine and
apent the day exploring various
lakes and meadows at the base of
the mountains.
The climb was made under ideal
conditions and the group enjoyed
many slides on the descent. Visi
bility was good, the group being
able to pick out St. Helens, Hood,
Jefferson, and Adams.
On July 25 and 26 the Obsidians
are sponsoring a climb of the South
Sister which will be led by Joe
Heldenrelch. The leader requests
those Interested sign up by Wed
nesday evening in order that prop-
' Daughter Of Eugene
People Holds Down
Man's Job At Airfield
Rated as "typical of the mach
anettes'' who are now doing
men's jobs at Paine field, Wash
ington, Is a former local girl.
Hazel Brandt, 19, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brandt of
Eugene.
Miss Brandt is among the first
"girls in overalls" to arrive at
Paine Field, to show that they
ran hold down men's jobs, and
do the work that will relieve
soldiers.
Says Hazel, who grew up on
an 80-acre farm near Eugene,
and who did do many little me
chanical jobs at that time, "I
guess I got the hang of machin
ery then."
Following her graduation from
St. Mary's high school, and aft
er the war broke out a few
months later, Hazel wished to
do something that would aid in
the emergency. Girls were
wanted at that time very badly
to train for war work, and Ha
zel signed up.
Following a three - months
basic training course as an elec
trician's helper, at Portland's
Benson Polytechnic school, she
was sent to Paine Field to start
work.
'Hitler' Hung
By Mailing Crew
FLASH
Electric Ranges
Released
Conditionally
Don'! Walll Sea Us!
GET YOUR
Hotpoint Range
Now
Lyons & Peters
"Hitler" was hung by the
Register-Guard mailing room
crew Monday.
Although it was only In ef
figy, it was an appropriate one.
An oversize rat. corralled by
the crew, was strung up in
place of the nazi feuhier.
er plans may be made for this trip.
The Obsidian annual summer
camp will begin on August 2 and
continue on to August 18. The loca- i
tlon of the camp is Husband Lake
in Linnton Meadows, which is also
in the Three Sisters area. Regis
tration 'for both the South Sister
climb and for summer camp should
be made at Hendershott's store.
For further information, also mem
bers are asked to see the bulletin
board at Hendershott's.
Laws on Operators'
Licenses Are Cited
Al J. Peake, state examiner ef
operators and chauffeurs license,
reported recently that more care
in the use of operator's licenses
should be taken, and the closer ob
servance of the state law regarding
the use of the license would make
work much simpler both for the
operator and the examiner.
The Oregon operators law states
that all operators of vehicles in
Oregon, even though they have
the operator's license from another
state, must have a valid Oregon
license. To obtain the license, a
test for vision a id over the la wa of
this state must be given and
passed, and satisfactory proof of
driving ability shown by actual
driving test.
A person wishing to obtain the
chauffeur's license must not only
have the operator's permit but
must have passed, also, the addi
tional test on laws concerning
chauffeuring. Also, the persons
wishing the latter must have
passed the operator'! teat within
the last 12 months.
"If additional Information Is
wanted," Peake said, "persona may
call at the city hall, room 9, and
also get the new revised edition of
the Oregon driver's manual there."
artizc
Paints Varnish Enamels
LIGHTNING'S
11S1 Willamette Phone 1316
Defense Testimony
Starts in Spy Case
WASHINGTON, July 21. P)
The military commission trying
the eight German saboteurs who
landed from U-boats announced
late Monday that the prosecution
had completed its case at 2:36 p. m.
and that the defense was expected
to start introducing its evidence
tomorrow morning.
The life-or-death trial started
July 8.
The late-day communique Is
sued by Major General Frank R.
McCoy, president of the commis
sion, said that one hour and 84
minutes of the afternoon session
was devoted "to arguments upon
various motions made by the defense."
State yield of revenue from
motor-fuel taxation totaled $915.-
00,000 in 1941, 25 per cent of all
state tax collections.
Sweden has suspended motor
coach transportation on Sundays
to conserve tires.
?p WoJki
ixtp v t ?
mi;il ka y i
fel l " 'j T: SS
. ' - .... . y -$JtAul.
f S. "" ,gl nr s "in" ?
I7T.7T: Jake Pl 7
Neti $39 90: Fl7.
Walter Brvnd J2 25- r:
dreason tl i s? yi
IQ nn. r . . " ..B:i
$20.00: Office Mchry. Supply SHERIFF General: Pacific- Tel
Bancroft-Whitney Co. $24.55. W est RaDh McIntvre M4.70: C. L.
Publishing Co. $5 00: Eugene Curtis $115 36: Lester A. Patrick
Hardware Co. $5.00: The Lawyers $109.74: Tidewater Assoc Oil
Co-oo Pub Co. $12.50: Thomas S. : $9.65; Marion P. Wheeler $2.03:
Wells $52 35: Osburn Hotel $25 80: Carl R. Baker $5.28: Signal Oil
Tiffany - Davis $2 57: Stevens Co. $5.10: Al L. Brown $22 50:
Typewriter Co. $11.00; F. L. Arm- j N. F. Whipps $10.35: Van Hyning
itage p M. $100.04. : Printing Co. $8.00: Lovinger Dis-
CLERK: Sibvl Lemoine $46.00; infectant Co. $139.00: Scherer Mo.
Parifii. Tel. & Telg. Co. S2B.B0; tor CO. 514.40; signal uil Ln.
v.uu. cressevs tviV A
t? 7,Sh0 10 Wr.Q
W. B. Dillard $2.65: pnotosiai
Corp. $431.85: S- E. Skene $131.25;
Mable Henrv $118 25: Eva U
Duckworth $130.00: Grace M. L.
Dawson $110.31: Helen Sorensen
$in.5 3l- Sara Allen $103.75: Lila
I Hughes $93.75: Doris Fegles $95.31:
Miiarea regies d.ji: iwromi
Putnam $83.75: Blanche Sweet
S85.O0: John Duer $110.00: Sibvl
Lemoine $24.00: Brighter Homes
Store $111.88: Cressevs' $5.45: Val
lev Printing Co. $186.80: Boehnke
Printing Co. $9.90: Eugene Laun-
$19.71: W. C. Romaine $8.48:
Harrv Ouinn $.59; William Kiss
inger $27.20; Reld's Creamery
$27.88: J. C. Pennev Co. $8.28:
Sher Khan Egg it Poultry $14.40:
Pacific Co-op Poultry Prod. $9.60;
Williams' Bakery $19.33: District
No. 1 $19.89: Newman's Fish Mkt.
$10.12: Dintv's Trading Post
$24.00: Irish & McBroom No, 1
$27.38: Packer-Scott Co. $12.21:
Tiffany Davis $3.68: R. A. Babb
Hdwe. Co. $3.85; Irish fie swans
No. 2 $57.90: C. S. Carlson $36.62:
ten- & Elec. Cb tii'fr
suoniy Co. $254.03" Ri1'
ton Co $104.18; SiSV
.fe. "1,21: Twin Sfc.C
oup. eni.tjo Linn i-T. M
Truck r-n lifts J?.e.!"ie.:J
iu.uu; j-ightmng'i tT,fJ
iJB.64; fW.".,
dry $ .39: The Nafl Cash Register ! Lugene Printing Co. i3.su: noneer
Co. $1.00: H. F. Krueger Co. $4.00; ' grocery Co. $71.59- Myron A
The Willamette Press $10 00; F. L. i Perry J 1: Western. Union $12.04:
Armitage. P.M. $386.05: The J. K.
GUI Co. $273.00.
CORONER: R a m on a Jones
$10.80: Chas. P. Poole $74.65.
COUNTY COURT: Pacific Tel.
4 Telg. Co. $17.50: Patricia Sylveri
$91.25: W. J. Holland $4.60.
COUNTY - OWNED LAND:
Johnson Furniture Co. $1.85: Pa
cific Tel. 4 Telg. Co. $8.25: A. H.
Hinkson $352.00: Helen E. Soran
son $103.75: Esther Nesmith $68.87;
Valley Printinr Co. $21.50.
COURT HOUSE: Harrv L. Bown
Blue Bird Packing Co. $50.46: D.
Foster $7.58: Union Oil Co. of
Calif. $7.00: Neil H. Gillona $2.00:
Cressevs' $1.55.
SHERIFF Tax Department:
The Willamette Press $1.50: John
Jensen $16.60; A. P. McKlnzev
$159.74: O. D. Sorecher $119.74:
O. W. Weir $109.74: Margaret
Markham $108.09: Evelyn Knight
$98.64: Hazel M. Holt $99.80: John
Jensen $98.09; Aetna Life Ins. Co.
$4 40: Chas. Sutherland $84.74:
Stacy M. Russell $79.74: Gladvs
. rinesan sihri- r,z
, Parts Co. $56.02- vlSr
Co. $48.82: Fred Z?fM
Mapleton Gar.Vl W . tl
! McCulloch $135T30r fL
Mchry. Co. $769 74-
$1.25: Wyatt 4: HattiS -1
1 Western Ant Jsrt
Walker Saw Shci 2;H
Auto SuddIv $8.30; -I
r-.pe oc rroa. Co. $6?i
lumbia Eou n r ..JM.
Coast . Power Co. 3.rA?t 1
' nen Tire Co. $36 58- AiVY 5,
I Signal Oil Co $3f 5Jt
IF- Sweet $14.75:Xi-A
Radiator. Serv
$3.80: P,
.oaK a Kadiator Serv
Larry Barker $7Ss?rL
$77.34: R. H. Barker tm
M. F. Noblit
A.
$39.90:
$20.00: P. L. Sill $114.70: D. F. McBain $78 54: Betty King $7654:
Fillbach $99.70: C. C. Pollock Marsaret Thompson $76 54: Etta
$49.70: Florence Richey $15.47: Cassitv $25.51: Ford-Nelson Mill
Donald M. Alcorn $312 00: Jse j Co. $53 80
J. Godlove $2.00: R. A. Babb Hdwe. I SLAUGHTERED ANIMAL: Har
Co. $5.31: Lightning's $ .58: Eugene ! old W Rugh $12.00: Ely H. Wein
SuddIv Co. $2 64: Cluer's Signs , rt $24.00: Elvis S. Taylor $7.50;
S5.00: Eugene Mirror c Glass Co.! Alice M. Jennings $7.50: Char es
S2.15: Eugene Water Board L. Pope $6.00: Virgil W. Liles
$114.46; Hendershott's $3.25: H. I 7 50: raceL Blood $7.50
Otis $5.00: H. W. White Electric LATAIlN,9y,SJJ?IA.L, AC?N
Co. $3.65: Bill's Garbage Service i DENT COMMISSION: St. Ind. Ac
$8.00: Miller's $7.50: Eugene Hdwe. cldce" ,9""; 84.33.
Co $70- Twin Oaks $1 80' Guy SURVEYOR: Olive R. Cham
Cla'usen $4 99: M. A. Niece '$3.99; I fll?in ,?,!,0.6;2.5; , A1jf? ,XhoJ,p,sSn
Wendell Whittington $9.98: Glenn 42-65: Wiltshire s $11.1(T: Pacific
Sill $4.99: Cluer's Signs $3.00. Tel & Tele Co $7.45: Vera Sten-
ijki- kn.sk: vera air S4VHfl-: '"V71 w.uy,
berg $27.93: WilUam oiS?.!
Edd Day $9 0. r7v.01lj
$7.98: Aetna Life In. fK-
Pacific Hospital AsVra
gonnern uie ins. f rl
Eusene Hospital Assn
C Hall rn taSrtVeT. 4t-,l
Corn. $47.10: Balliu
521.72. Oen.r.l 2 V-
H. S. Merrlam $250.00: Alma
Luckev $100.00: Geo. Phinney
$75.00: Deanie Bauman $90.00;
Ernestine A. Schaffner $90.00;
Doris Kirkoatrick $90.00: Shirley
Pub. Co. $2.50: J. K. Gill Co.
$28.80: R. A. Babb Hde. Co.
S1.22: Valley Printing Co. $78.85:
Cressevs" $10.10: Boise Blue Print
Co. $250.00: Monroe Calc. Mach.
- i-ii ai en. .. u i. i- , lo. si. Mi uressevs szH.un.
S.in 4n- AiiHiw rnrrt.ii tin tn-1 . .THISTLE: D. E. Showal.ter
LANA TAKES A HUSBAND To the film capital re
turn Stephen Crane, 27-year-old Hollywood mercantile ex
ecutive, and his bride, redheaded sweater girl actress, Lana
Turner. They're shown as they stepped from a plane follow
ing their "quickie" elopment to Las Vegas. Each had been
married once previously.
Barbara Register $53.20: J. E.
Oakes $10.00: Pacific Tel. & Telg.
Co. S39.40: Office Mrhrv. Ar Knn
Co. $41.25; W. C. Romaine $20.96;
r . u. unamDers $37.50: H S. Mer
riam $6.60; Zellerbach Paper Co.
$3.68: Cresseys $4.55: Goettling
Sign Co. $6.75: F. L. Armitage
$10.00: Shelton-Turnbull-Fuller
$26.? V Eugene Hdwe. Co. $3.90:
Florence Britton $28.22; C. G.
Sentinel $100: C. G. Union High
School $ .75; C. G. Pharmacy $1.30:
Umnhrev & Mackin $2.00: Jeanne
vearous $45.50: Cresseys' $2.50,
This is Sugar
We arc short of it
This
is
Honey
It is one substitute for sugar. Your gov
ernment is glad to have you use honey and
save sugar.
Because of the war we are short of many
things and are learning to use substitutes
for them. How do we learn?
Holmer Observes
Washington USO
A. F. Holmer, secretary for the
Lane county's citizens USO com
mittee, has returned from an ex-
Knud Plesner Dies
Following Illness
Knud Plesner, of Junction City,
died at the Sacred Heart hospital
July 18 following an illness of
seven months.
Mr. Plesner was born In Den
mark. .Tlllv 9fl 1A7S MnA vnarriri
tended trip in Washington, where Anna Marie Petersen, February 22,
he consulted with local USO lead-1 1903, m Looking Glass, Nebraska.
ers irom oeauie, lacoma ana He is survived by his widow,
ether USO centers. one brother, Niela Ferritflev of
Mr. Holmer visited several USO Askov, Minn.; three sons. Paul,
operations in Seattle and spent Askov, Minn.. Holger, Minneapo
considerable time observing the i )lSi Mirai., and Elmer. Kirkland.
activities of the service men's cen-j Wash.; two daughter. Mrs. Agnes
ter in Bellmgham, Wash., wnere Miiier, Chicago, 111. .and Mrs. Ethel
conditions closely parallel those 1 Beck of junction City: and nine
that prevail in a community like grandchildren. He came to Ore
Eugene, he reports. g0 i i936 and is a member of the
In connection with his atten- Danish Lutheran church,
dance at the annual school for Funeral services were held from
VMCA executives at Seabeck, the Danish Lutheran church Tues
Wash., Mr. Holmer talked with day afternoon at two o'clock: Rev.
other USO leaders and attended 1 H. O. Nellsen officiating. Inter
several sessions devoted to USO j ment was at the Danish cemetery,
$22.30: Aubrey Hanes $3.99: Wm
strunk 541.30: w. B. Scott $40.32:
O. H. Perry $12.82: W. E. Poole
$30.73: Valley Printing Co. $34.80.
TREASURER: Pacific Tel &
Telg Co $7.40; Shelton-Turnbull-Fuller
$5.40: Mabel Palmer
$103.75: Esther Nesmith $24 00;
Van Hyning Printing Co. $8.75:
Burroughs Addinz Mach. Co. $9.45.
DOG FUND
DOG FUND: Augustus J. Flint
$137.95: B. T. Diess $6.00: Bill
Bertelsen $6.00: Oscar Flaten
$7.00: Lei a Stone $5.00; Ralph
Wright $2.00: Rollin B. Evans
activities. Most YMCA local units
are actively participating in serv
ices to the men in the armed
forces.
Mr. Holmer expects to make a
detailed report to the Lane county
committee for the USO at a meet
ing to be convened soon by Chair
man James A. Rodman.
On his return from the Wash
ington conferences, Ir. Holmer
attended a Portland meeting of
Junction City. The Miller-Sher
man Funeral home in charge.
Oiling Under Way;
Road Surface Broken
The county's road oiling crew
will finish the Coburg north road
oandv $7.70: Puritan Drn Co
$1.15: Eugene Fruit Growers Ass'n
$1.50: Granzers' $44.02: Williams
Bakery S16.95- Pinner Rnvim
Co. $62 80: D. E. Nebergall Meat
Co. $6.74: S. Huehes $1.50: I. L.
Kienzl, $1.50: Pacific Tel. & Telg.
Co. $3.50: Mt. States Power Co.
!L45i Standard Oil Co. of Calif.
$23.79: Pacific Coast Borax Co
$11.50: L. S. Rankin $23.60: C. D.
Chezem $3.25: Inter. Tract. &
Ffitim rr co XT e y .
this week and will then move to j $5.257' jrc. Penney Co . Ine I? li
the Jasper-Fall Creek road where j R. a. Babb Hdwe. Co.'$8 88- Lane
six miles will be oiled. This road Co. Feed & Seed $56.88: V R
has never before been treated. Harlow $32. 10: Nola Woods $40.00:
IBIFTi?oNnSn:. r.lKn Pr'.'ve Oakridge $4.80; St. Ind. Accident
07I nri? Charities. Comm. S4.32: E. B. Oldham $9.00.
c I7'.00:Pnen Bovs & Glrls I DISTRICT NO. 1
Society $44.00 DISTRICT NO. 1: Milo Clark
DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Wm.1 $49.41: Gordon Lewis $33.91: J.
iYinrtl5 $800:FanltB,' Rlld f- McKee $13.50: Harlev Furman
f0:P,clf'. 7el-.&TeI"--Co- S39.90: Arlev Gray $15.96; W. B.
$35.35: R. L. Polk & Co. $12.50; Dillard $8.30: Pacific Tel & Tel
Glenn S. Morgan. M.D. $5.00:. Co S19.15: Mark H. Whitaker
Townsend Dry Cleaners $1.80: ! $19.70: Henry C. Carpenter $19.70:
Anna Dillard $106 29: Northern George Stock $148.80: Marie Dix
Life Ins. Co. $3.71: Office Mchry & f5.31: Fred Smielev $159.74:
Suoplv Co. $1.00: Cresseys' $23.40. James Tedford $132.34: Edwin
DISTRICT SEALER: Depart- Tullar $128.09; C. E. Duckworth
men' S.' Agriculture $49.03. $127.74: E. J. Mabe $127.74: L.
ELECTION: Rubv Winther W. Newcomb $127.74: A. A. Mar
$63.00: Callahan Furniture Store tin $151.49: Curtis Wilson $147.74:
$8.50: Llovd Howe $104.00: Gladys Charles Lewis $179.74: L. W. Law
Herrig $24.00: Eugene Printing Co. son $140.74: Milo Clark $79.60:
$70.00: F. L. Armitage, P.M. Roy Fitch $41.92: Wayne Trow
$144.20. bridge $129.74; Robert Hammond
EMERGENCY RELIEF: W. B. ' $120.63; Claire Parks $120.62: Joe
Dillard $20.00. iFritsch $47.39: Llovd N. Clark
COUNTY FARM: Eva A. Ganriv $72.35: Joe C. Crick $1.23: R. A.
$7.00: Thelma E. Frostad $6.00; I Babb Hdwe. Co. $463.73: Charlie
Glenn S. Morgan, M.D. $5.00- Lula I McCulloch $18.00: Coast to Coast
Hoare $104.70: Gordon Hoare1 Stores S2.88: Southern Pacific Co.
$55.73: Owen Auslv $49.70: Kath- $10.00: Frank E. Senn $95.49: Pac
leen Correll S49.70! Claud, iw ific Tel & Tel Co $4.05: ML States
$12.20: Northern Life Ins. Co. I Power Co. $1.00: ML State Power
$3 97: Thelma Frostad $11.40: Evva I Co. $18.18: Fries Hardware Co.
$.95: Graber-Gettvs Hdwe. Co.
$8.76: Goodrich Silvertown Stnren
Williams ' iM: Victor Butterfield $40.00:
vaiiey xnminK company siui.iu;
West Side Auto Wreckers $7.95:
Sieloh-Sawver Co. $5.95: W. J.
McCreadv Lbr. Co. $30.36: J. C.
Implement Co. $3.25: Interstate
Tract. & EauiD. Co. $75.34; Carl
Holm & Co. $4,013.30; Lane
Gravel Co. $112.25: Carlson. Hat
ton & Hav. Inc. $125.42: Eugene
Sand & Gravel Co. $152.10: James
Rodman. $38.05: C. B. Benninger
$5.00: Eugene Water Board $30.23:
Economy Battery & Electric Co.
$11.00: Cluster's Auto Wreckers
...t v. ...... ........ vv.... , nas never neiuie ucen ucaicrii. -..m hwqs smuu , tn. ri.,..rf. r...l- r
youth participation in CiviUan j County Engineer P. M. Morse, g!,: Jhnson Furnt- ; sll-0!', -&!!
Defense held last Thursday. , County Commissioner Walter J. FRUIT INSPECTOR-R P Thn '5225.57: Chet Allen $1.89: Rav
The local YMCA secretary, as ! Holland and County Commissioner $45.24: FlovH 1 r 5Vi,iJ Rand $9.98: Joe Smith $3.13:
Cottage sish.73: James Hemenwav S29 oi Dr?,aU?nciI -on" lr
Grove Monday afterpoon to inves- HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Mrs. ; Tnh 'S.nnirf tf at r-.- nf,;
tigate a complaint that the con- ; .00: Koke-Chap- ! iVZi LT.
tractors' trucks on the Cottage. .,. Zi.,X:'?-.. ii"nrZuvig ; iand PoweU $4.99: A. H. Lane
r 1 eiorti. 2L'-".. ""'.I.i'in'a i.u. ricy
Bemier $34.90: Guv Halladav
$4.24: A. B. Smith $21.18: Robert
LUkens $48.12; Lowell Tedford
P.M. $18.00- p r ' r i-C""''
$169.31: Mary E. Turner $179.75
rin ,Lvnch $110.40: W. J.
on plans and objectives, presented
report of the recommendations
from this group. This report will
be published and sent out to local
county committees and to youth
leaders throughout the state in
time to be considered for youth
activities during the fall and win
ter months. Dr. J. E. Richmond
has been named chairman of the
Lane county youth rsrtlc'Pallon '
committee.
..u.v .......... .... ,,,,,, 3. mrs Wm Elliott S19hri.
rapping the dam reservoir are Pacific Tel. Tela Pn t la-
road between the dam and Thorn "- Elliott $12.00: F. L. Armitage,
Driage wnere tne rock is quarried.
$4.15:
Mrs. Wm.
An automatic control stops
idling of a motor while the vehicle
is parked, thus saving gasoline.
Today's average car has about
145 pounds of rubber, including
tires and tubes.
This
is a Newspaper
This is just one example of the
ways in which newspaper adver
tisements help the government
and help you. Information in the
advertising and editorial pages of
your newspaper is more important
to you than ever during the war.
MEMBER. THE NEWSPAPER riUMSHEIvS COMMITTEB
x I I ffi
Get the other fellow's price,
then see my samples oi
plates. Use your credit
DR. DONOHUE
DENTIST
960 WUlamette SL
TeL 441-J
Orer Slgwart Eleetrie Store
COUNTY CLAIMS
COMMISSIONERS' COt'RT
LANE rOl'NTY. OREGON
June. 1942 Claims Paid In
July. 1942
ADVERTISING: Th Srringfield
News $31 25: Guard Puhlishina Co.
.IS 40: The Siuslaw Oar S3 80: !
Willamette Vallev Prol. Committee
$mo on.
ASSESSOR: Pacific Tel. tc Telg. !
Co. $6 65: Van Hvning Printing
Co. $3.20; Burrouehs Adding Ma- .
chine Co. $17.45; K"ke-Ch,mman
Co. $34 .65: Agnes O'Rrirn $145.31:
Mildred Coleman $96.87; Adeline
Vnlkstorf $81.25: Shirlev Javnes
$35 31: S. C. Pavne $115 .62: Archie
Mt-Kinnon $90.62: T. R. Currie
$181 .25; Rilev Petty M10 62: Mail-i
rme Mercer $76 80: Bettv Harnden :
$76 80: Helen Towne $64 00: Jack
Rowland $25 00: Stevens Tvrje
riter Co. $20 00: Cres.evs' $1 00:
Remington Rand. Inc. $46 06- Bo-1
titrh N. W.. Inc. $131: Welhv Stev- !
ens $7.20: Wiltshire's $ .50; F. L.
Armitaee. p M. $74 52
AUDITING: Earl Snell. Secre
tary of state $3,105 33.
CIRCUIT COURT: Rainbow
Cafe $7 80: Pacific Tel A, ti Pn
$21 30; West Publ. Co. $11.00: C. c!
Pollock $55 00: Doro-.hv Putnam
$120.39: M. C. Johnson S137.04'
John Sanders $39.90: Gene Burns
$23.69: Hez Tucker $69.86: Wesley
Hafton $35.91: A. H. Lane $29.94:
A. B. Smith $17.96: John Gra
ham $92 35: E. N. Thomoson $3.73:
Philip Edblom $27.93; Warren D.
Lomax $53.63: Earl Havnes $19.95:
L. N. Mathews $92 83- V D Fol.
$2 00: $23 70- .T M Mr-r lo,,.to mn.
ice Laundry $7 pa. w S.i "Sr JD P- . f
r.i r -i V '.- ."'es unane i.o: a. a. wasnourne
Snnnlv'ei i'-J ' Pnv51c,ans & Hosp. $7.98: Wm. J. Brandt $135.77: G.
IvnirVv-r trtT t,,. . D- G'rsbach $34 93: Ramh Nichols
M EN.T0?OLDJER: John S. $94.58: C. C. Rees $49.85: G. P.
HonrtiyAr..': facrd. .Hpi,rt S',,ld'r S4985: Gilbert Fox $59.88:
cS $2 92- iv: t?8 c,,c, V . Je' P,1,6."". Hi'l 9-98: Geo. Tolman
LO. SZ.V2. Dr. N. Paul E. Anrinr. $155 74- Pinrl. Hill (II9U.
$17.00: Tiffany Davis S6.43-.bert Fox $38 17? Ralnh' Tnmn
Heart Hosd. $2.50: Irvin $4.99: Clude Farmer $137 7H- Fl.
Ross Lynch $110.40- W.'
$50.15: Alice Shrode $60.00: Bea-j
Co0 M7i?Mr:.A5,n Life Ins.. I
i $2JS,: 9,rtie Peterson
rr;-i' V. un H(Jfs .Lynch $10.60;
ni , ii T auprjlv
r0,illc i uriie si J.45:
son
Sacred
lit is- Ahm B.ri"inn Tire Co.
$4r64: Arrow Ambulance $67.05;
District No. 1 $26.60.
-nNrSAr?: Br-fH-.R- Allumbaueh
$20 00; Dr. H. E. Lamb $5.00; Dr
H. E. Sro es $15 On- f Foster
$169: C. S. Carlson M 59 "
. i oi iv. r. iuiki : Jo
.' f. J43 on- Par f ir T.I A. T.i r-
$6.25: C. S. Briscoe. J. P. $10 75-Koke-Charman
Co. $2 68: Wm
S"'' nr sl20: J- E- Mumhy. J.
fi-?'6S.: ranklin Printing Co.
Hathan-av $17.35.
JL EXILE DEPT.: Pacific Tel
vin Rhinevault $4.99: Ralph Nich
ols $17.56: G. D. Gersbach $24.95:
Earl Bailev $19.96: Rav George
$111.81: Guv Clausen $97.80: Eu
gene Ensisn $147.75: M. A. Niece
$24.83: G. D Gersbach $14 97:
Earl Bailey $9 98: Harlev Furman
$27.93- Rnv Fitch IA2?. p r
John Bn-son. I Van Osdel $5.49: Ben ' Wi'lsori
S40.09: Gilbert Fox $17.96: Ralnh
Inman $67.08; Claire Thurman
$77 34: Glenn Sill $17.96: Ivan
?.r2T S'8.02: Delmas Glasoey
524 94: John Smith $26 01: Elvin
Rhinevault $37.42: Mike Radaknw
s! $60.39: Willie C. Wells $47.39:
Clvde Weatherlv $40.26: John
t 10 OF INCOME
IS OUR QUOTA
IN WAR BONDS
?,i,4J04..Sh.i.r'T Christiansen $2:i0: $40.28: Jim Wright $11.97: W. E i
HnSd W-5I?I,lson S21S- Charles Wells $80 45: Warner A. Ander-
Linrtav 52.10. son $23 94- Guv Allison $72 29-
-.LVStHM:tJ- "k" mn- Wpr"l" Whittington $7.98: Keith'1
Aetna Life Ins. Co $ .10: Riir. Parks $4,180. p. n , r--.Jiu.-u .
gene $62.8,: Henrv Carson $79X3: Wal- I
UNIVERSITY
BUSINESS COLLEGE
t Bookkeeping Shorthand
Typing
860 Willamette Fh. 2761-M
Aetna Life Ins. Co $1.10: Bill!
Garbage Service $1.23: Eugen
Board $23 81: A. A. Reeves
$582 24: Manerud-Huntington Fuel
Co. ? 00
PREDATORY Animals: Chest
er Hieht $41 8.
PUBLIC WELFARE COMMIS
SION: Leslie M. Scott. St. Tre.i.
$10 420.13. W. H. Haffner. M. D.
$8 09
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT: $47.88
.inrKarei v.. ciianton 10 25: Mar.
tr-a Nurre $3 00; Fac-.fic Tel &
T' .ro $9 69: F. L. Armitage. P.
Jl.f4?.R8: V,"'v Prating Co.
$3 25; era Sterihnel $8 00: F L
Armitage $27 00; Cressevs' $85-
MolliU 156 84.
ter tamobejl $57.87: W. A. Cris-
t"4."i?": Jennie Haiaorson
$47.39; Percy Ream $109.78: Ho-,
ward Winchell $109.78: W. D I
G0!"T, J92 81: Ronald Jones'
$92 81: Jeff Pettit $3 99: Vernon'
Fi-h', i81,84: Frwl Flemmer
$-V85: J. R. Inman $49 87; O. E. '
Rebmen . $62 86: Robert Rieck
H G Rieclr 110177. n.lK
Petznld $99 77: A. Marten '$94 80: 1
i.,MZ' $-'95: L. I. Doane
J92 83: Ed Erevver $4 99: Mickey i
Brewer $4 99: das Gold $100.13
Chas Cornors $65 87: R. A Earl
$69 84. Ed Earl $56 74: Ed E i
Smith $83 57: A. G. Hines $9 98:,
lilerl Ausua $22.4$. Konalvl Hatch,
$231.72: General Pet ConTal
Howard-Coooer Corn
M areola Garage SI 7S- f
Mchry. Co. $12.00: Com' ri
$1.50: Firestone Home t
Sud. $1.50: Montgomwr I.
Co. $127.79: Richfield oj'
Union Oil Co. of Calif.
imcwaLci rtbsuc. UU CO.
Fred Schneider $10 niv 1 71
Uge. P. M. $111.77; Grifca
U1..,a Pa CIO At. II. 'TW
Tread Serv. $39.00:
n...-...i- r.. ma .1 !
i rucwnicr vu. ao. ou: .vrr-J
uiv wiwvi flu 9I.U3: j!4
nuHj v.auiii5 iu.ou; .!ectn
roundry $552.70: Jin,
Boarding House $10.00:
GENERAL ROAD
BRIDGE: R. L. CarDtntcuJ
merie Aioro m.uv. Hit.
$19.21: Jim Callahan S12r
thur Cooper $13.72: A. CM
siu.mb: wyau & wtta
$20.00: Geo. A. Halton Ci i
Yellow Fir Lbr. Co. $46.10: SrJ
Motor Co. $13.55; ft. A. 1
riowe. vo. iiuo.5; w. ca
Lumber Co. $417.00: BuekSj
Mill $256.50: SnellstromiS
Co. $215.21; Miller SOrenialli
Tea ueorge sz3.t: IM i
mark - $15.82: Truman H
iu.b: joe wnisman siB.Ji;;
Focle $26.94: Aetna Life la
$3.30: Northern Life Ins. &
Pacific Hospital Ass'n UOOtl
OILING: Tidewater Awd
on Co. $1,300.00: standard ai
of California $1,600.00; 0
Co. $1,000.00; Southern PicSI
J27Z.16.
STATE INDUSTRIAL H
DENT COMMISSION: S'4'
Accident Comm. $910.33.
RIGHT-OF-WAY: G
Celia Gansle $521.00: D. I
Rubv Simoson $581.00: Km'i
Saubert $150.00: Vito M
$2,000.00: Lillie Haves SiOAi
M. Rearick $3,000.00.
MARKET ROAD
BRIDGE: R. L. Carpenttrffl
Merie AiDro jb.uj; mm
$35.68: Jim Callahan $22.4;
thur CooDer $8.23: R. KM
Hdwe. Co. $2,314.28: W.CM
Lbr. Co. $481.23: Charier U
ejn on- v rv rnoU inriM-1
I D. 'Lomax $7.48: L. N.
$2.99: Adna H. Signer JJ78S I
Ier Sorensen $17277: Ted Gal
$131.78: Lee R. Bomart 14
Truman Bresler $120.78: Jm1!
man $120.78: John Houmafi
W. M. Wohlander $59.90: S
strom Lbr. Co. $5.51; Hiia
Lbr. Co. $137.38.
MAINTENANCE: Howtri'
on $46.64: Meivin McGuutW
Joe Fritsch $87.31: Lloyd S I
$19.96: Charles McCulloch B
Carl Holm & Co. $382.03: tl
Sand &. Gravel Co. $164.80:v)
Crick $29.40: James On:
$20.57: Chet Allen SI 19.75:
Ranrf tU0 7. .Toe Smith L
Bryant Barnett $95.84:
neii JS8.80: t rea ungsnni-j
Milton McCullough $".M:,y
$19.95; Geene Burns $1131i .1
land Powell $124 75: KlA
S24.8S; jr. Langston uiw" j
Uflrri. RQ ni fr-.A Pldlerg
Guv Halladay $29.68; A. B. M
$40.41: Robert LuKens
.laoimnn cinsxn. F.. N. Tacca
$5.99: Philio Edblom a j
ren n. Tyimiv $1993:L.1
hews $14.96; J. M. McCW
$12.47; Adna H. Signor IJ
Ralph Inman $14.97: t-laiit-J
mon IQ C.l.nn ill $49jC .1
Carney $47.39: Delmai i C4
$67.36; John Smith
$12.47: Willie C. VifVf.H
Clyde Weatherly $69 :
Boydston $69.95: Jim WriT h
A r- i4i- -p, fit. U K
n v.,. omim ffvo.vo. '"-i
$23.94: Warner A. AndersaH
Ungton $22.45: Keith Pirb'J
son $49.89; Walter C-
910.VV, IjClllllC - j
W. D. Gla?oev $22.45:
Jonea $22.45; Jeff rtim -Rav
George $41.93: M; A -
WUson $5.99: Vernon t
Te.. on rn. r F iw-l
$35.92: H. G. Rieck $24-M -i
Walter Rob'bin's 48.0: JijfJ
$122.79: L. I. Doane $56 V
R.r viri, tn on- Mickr s-n
$3.99: Chas. Gold $20 45. 5
Earl $54.87: Ed Earl '
Smith $36.16: Ronald Ha-..(
L.. ni.t... Ci? Rfl' D
$59.85: Merl Austin -l-'i
HunUngton $23 98; E-!, 3
$53.90; Walton Lbr. CJ-J I
Kene concrete rip "
$130.20: Snellstrom Lbr..'ji
Harry Barker $52 ".r X
$52.38: R. H. Barker J'vl
Chapman $46.39: A. BL -2
riennem Bailev f J "?a
Griffith $4.99; I- C; ffl
OILING: Lloyd $ 02
SHT. Cifuiw-igL-L-i::.
Ralph Inman $42 41:
John Smith $80o:. "t:
$29 94: Wendell Whitt-i'aJ
$77.34: M. A. N'JLIH
Fitch $82 3S: A. L.
R. J. Davis $32 50: MAn5"i.-4
ington Fuel Co. $39
Oil Co. of Calif. H
Oil Co. Inc. $1-343 I'-.PjrM
i. r-.. ri... io";S5: i . I
Assoc:sted Oil Co- ll.!,"tPl
COTTAGE Gu c ;
VOIR PROJECT.
$7.J; L. C HaU Co.