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FINANCIAL REPORTS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Selected List Reported by Foster & Marshall, Eugene Office Tuesday, June 21, 1960 Alleghany All Ludlum Al Chemical Al Chalmers Alcoa Alumin Ltd, Amerada Am Airline Am Can Am Cyanam 38 v 55H 29's 85 IH 60 20'. 381, 56 V, Cont Motors Cont Oil Corn Prod Crown Zel Crucible Curt Wright Deere Disney Domlnlck Fd Douglas Uow Tm El Power 56i Dresser fiu pi Climax u"S oupont jm motors n't Am Radiator 13'b Am Tel.tTel 89H Am Tobacco Am Visose Ampex Anaconda An Prlchard Armco Armour Ashland Atchison Avco Bait It Ohio Bendlx Beth Steel Boeing ss's 3'"-i 48 36 Vi 63 3H4 Eastern Alrl Eastman El Paso Erie Fedders Firslamerica Ford Fruehauf Gen Dynam 9f 44's 58H 451s 20 17-y, 44 31H 17M 29 91 20 208 29 124" 32H 8-H 181 2714 681 22', 43 Gen Electric 92H 184 Gen Fond 224 Gen Motora 14V4 Gen Tel 35i Gen Tire 68', Georgia 44 Gilette 27 Goodyear Borg Warner 37Tfc Grace Brunswick Burlington Campbell Cdn Pacific J.I. Case Catrpillar Celanese Gerro De P Cessna Ches & Ohio 61 Chrysler 46V4 Cities Sve 4 Hi Colo Fuel 20' Columbia Gas 18 Johns Many Cont Can 38 Jones & Lau 129 44 30 62 Vi 60 79 3914 38- 73 Gt Northern 47 19' H. L. Green 26 Greyhound Gulf Oil Homestake Howe Sound Ideal Cem 111 Central I B M Intl Harv Intl Nickel Intl Paper Intl Tel & Tel 43 60? a 67 59 25 11 26 24' j 32 31 21 28 38 IBV3 26 Ms 36 508V4 45 54 V 104 DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES 50 Industrials 644 93, off 2.59 20 Ralls 141.62, off .19 15 Utilities 92.14, Volume 3,860.000 Kaiser Alum 44 '1 73.4 41i 86 J Hi 35 37 47 21 494 49 26 79 43 41 6! 67 28 Kennecott Kerr McGee Litton Lockheed Lorlllard Mack Martin McDermott McKesson McKesson MGM Minn Mfg Monsanto Mont Ward Natl Biscuit Natl Cash Natl Dist Natl Gypsum 53 Natl Lead 89 NY Central 231, No Am Avla 40 Nor Pacific 44 NW Airlines 20 Olln Math 43 Outboard Owens 111 Pacific Gas Pan Amer Penney Penn RR Pepsi Phllco Phillips Polaroid 26 112 Proc & Gam 111 Pure Oil Radio Rayonier Raytheon Relchhold Rep Steel Rexall 43 13 48 31 43 233 28 68 18 41 27 61 55 up ,09 Richfield 69 Royal Dutch 37 Safeway 37 St Regis 40 Sand Imp 8 Schenley 22 Seaboard 36 Sears 58 Shell T&T 19 Sinclair 38 Socony 37 Southern Co 47 So Pacific 19 Sperry 22 Std oil Cal 41 Std Oil Ind 38 Std Oil NJ 41 Studebaker 9 Sun ray 20 Swift 441, Tenn Gas 22 Texaco 76 Texas Gulf 16 Texas Inst 240 Textron 20 Thlokol 42 Thom Ramo G3 Tidewater 17 Transamer 28 Un Carbide 131 Un Oil 37 Un Pacific 26 United Aire 39 Untd Alrl 32 Untd Fruit 23 US Borax 40 US Plywood 47 US Rubber 54 US Steel 81144 Upjohn 57 Wes Union 48 Westinghouse 60 Woolworth 72 Youngstown 1051-4 Zenith 114 MUTUAL FUNDS (Last available prices as reported by Zilka, Smither & Co., Eugene Office) BID ASK Aberdeen 2.22 2.44 Aff Fund 7.37 7.97 Boston Fund 17.09 18.48 Bullock 12.65 13.86 Canadian Fund 15.83 17.13 Century Shs 8.90 9.62 Chemical Fund 11.81 12.77 Colonial Energy 11.80 12.90 Colonial Fund 10.38 11.32 Com Inv Co 9.53 10.36 Diver Growth 10.28 11.27 Dividend Shs 8.77 9.61 Eaton & H Bal 11.09 11.86 Eaton & H Stk 12.02 12.85 Fidelity Fund 13.35 16.59 Fund Inv 9.22 10.10 Grp Sees 12.10 13.25 Inc of Boston 7.43 8.12 Incorp Inv 8.72 9.43 Keystone S-3 13.60 14.85 Mass Inv Growth 15.15 16.38 Mass Inv Trust 13.34 14.42 Nat'l Inv 14.81 16.01 Nat'l Stock 7.80 8.52 One WIU 12.80 13.84 Pioneer 8.61 9.36 Putnam -. 14.61 15.88 Telv Ic Elec 8.41 9.17 United Accum 12.61 13.71 United Inc 10.79 11.73 Value Line Inc 5.22 5.70 Wellington 14.12 15.39 Wellington Eq 14.36 15.61 LOCAL SECURITIES (Today's quo tations, as reported by Ztlka, Smither & Co., Eugene Office) BID ASK Albertsons 9 10 Amer Marietta 31 34 Arden Farm, Com 6 7 aBnk of Amer 42 44 Big "C" Stores 7 8 Cascade Ply . 33 Consol Ftways 14 16 Copco Com 34 37 First Nat'l 51 55 Fred Meyer 10 11 Hyster, Com 23 Jantzen, Com 29 aKIser Steel 40 43V, Koehrlng 10 11 Morrlson-Kund 31 33 N.W. Nat Gas 21 22 N.W. Prod 1 1716 Oregon Met 2 3 Ore Ptlnd Cem 31 34 Pac Intmtn Exp 11 12 P P 4 L, Com 37 39 Permanente Com 19 21 Pope & Talbot . 30 33 Port Gen Elec 29 31 Port Trans Com 12 12 Seattle First Nat'l 45 48 Thrifty Drug . 40 42 U.S. Nafl Bank 66 71 Warren Bros 22 24 Wash. Nat. Gas 24 26 West Coast Tel 25 26 West Nat Gas 11 12 Weyerhaeuser 34 37 PORTLAND MARKETS PORTLAND UPI Butterfat Teneta-33.50; sparerlbs, 45.0048.00; fresh tlve, subject to immediate change Premium quality, delivered in Port land, 65 cents lb; first quality, 60; second quality, 55. Butter Prints, per lb to retailers Grade AA, 93 score, 67; A grade, 92 osore, 67; B grade, SO score, 65. Cheese To retailers Single daisies, 44-55; processed American 41-42. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, extra large, 45-47; AA large, 44-45; A large, 42-43; AA mediums, 39-41; small, 31-35. Cartoons 1-3 cents additional. Eggs To producers, at farm AA xtra large, 34-39; AA large, 33-37; A large 30-32; AA mediums, 24-31; AA small, 15-22. Wool Clean basis. Eastern Oregon produced blood, 1.00-1.02; blood, 1.05-1.10; blood, 1.15-1.20; fine, 1.18 1.25. Live poultry No. 1 fryers, 2-4 lb, at farm, 19-22; light hens, 8-9 at farm; heavy hens, 14-15. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 3-4 lb, 19-24; colored pelts, 5 cents less; fresh killed fryers to re tailers, 56-58; cut up, 60-62. WHOLESALE DRESSED MEATS Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 52.0056.00; rounds 49.00 53.00; full loins, trimmed, 75.00-79.00; forequarters, 35.00-38.00; chucks, 39.00 42.00: ribs. 53.00-58.00. Lambs Spring lambs, choice, 45-55 lbs., 42.00-44.00; good, 41.0043.00. Pork cuts Loins. 12-16 lb.. 47.00. 50.00; shoulders, 16 lb. down, 31.00- hams, 12-16 lbs., 45.00-48.00. Pork carcasses Shippers style. 28.00-29.50. Veal Choice. 90-150 lbs., 50.00-53.00; good, 48.00-51.00; standard, 49.00, Produce: Potatoes Calif. Long Whites, 1.75- 4.uu; Bakers, s.ou-5.25. Hay No. 2 green alfalfa, r.o.D. Port land and Seattle, 38.00-38.00 a ton, some 42.00 at Portland. Notice of School Election Upon Question of Increasing Tax Levy Over Amount Limited by Section 11, Article xi, state constitution Vntti-A l hohv crlvm that ttn election will be held in School District No. 28J of Lane Countv, state of uregon, from z:uu p.m. 10 o p.m. on -iu,j ,,, 1960, at Elmlra High School In said school district, for the purpose of sub mitting to the legal voters of said district me question or increaams mo 10 levy for the fiscal year 1960-1961 over the amount limited by section II, article XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levy are: The amount within the 6 limitation Is Inadequate for the operation of the schools of the district. M . . , , . The amount of tax, in excess of the 6 limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year is 290,444.10. Dated this 18th day of June, 1960. JACKE? WARREN EARL L. SURCAMP District Clerk Chairman Board of Directors NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING xi.ii.. 1. ,,., -, n ih. i.c.l voters of Unified school district No. 28J of Lane County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at Elmlra High scnool on tne in aay 01 juiy, imv, .1 8:00 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1960, and ending June 30, 1961, hereinafter set forth. Schedule 1 . . BUDGET USUAL YSAH lUtHI-lutu Eugene Markets POULTRY iSwtft's. delivered plant) No. 1 Leghorn hens, 4 lbs. up 10 No. 1 colored hens, 5 lbs., up 16 No. 1 colored fryers 3 lbs. and up 19c Jumbo ........ - 4!ic Extra Largs AA . .47c Chex 34c Medium AA -lie Medium A " Small , . ... -35c Largs A 42C Largs AA , , , ,44c No. 1 Leghorn, 4 lbs. down 8 No. 1 cocks 4, stags .. 5 Contributions Draw Criticism PORTLAND (UPI) Mrs. Col lis P. Moore, Republican national committeewoman from Oregon Monday criticized campaign con tributions to Mrs. Maurine Neu berger, Democratic candidate for her late husbands Senate seat, saying most of them have come from sources outside of Oregon. Mrs. Moore said the election report filed with the secretary of state's office showed backers of Mrs. Neuberger put up $24,875 before the May 20 primary. She aid more than $21,000 of this amount came from "non-Oregon sources most of it from New York, Chicago and Washington D.C." Porter Urges Probe Of Castro's Regime n- iMnriirrn pbfis Hon. Charles O. Porter (D-Ore) Monday urged an investigation of Fidel Castros government in Cuba. Porter said in Washington, D.C, he was disturbed by reports that Castro is allowing the trans shipment of Communist arms to revolutionaries in Latin America. "Castro's promises of elections In 18 months have been laid aside In favor of mob approval," Por ter said. "His one-time respect for a free press, has vanished along with all me iree newspa pers." Prasad in Moscow- Moscow (UPI) President Raiendri Prasad of India arrived In Moscow by plane Monday on a state visit. Portland Livestock PORTLAND (UPI-L'SDA) Cattle 250; lots good-choice 1.000-1,125 lb. fed steers 27.25-27.50; small lot same grade 1.217 lb 25.50; utility-standard 1.300-1.460 lb. Holsteln steers 20; util ity cows 15-16; canners-cutters 11.50 13.50; Holsteln cutters to 15; cutter bulls 16.50-20; lightweights down 14.50. Calves 50; good-choice vealers 25 28; utility-standard 16 24. Hogs 350; 1 and 2 butchers 185-230 lb. mostly 19.50; couple lots 19.75; No. 2 and 3 butchers 180 235 lb. 18 50-19; No. 2 and 3 at 240-290 lb. 16-17 50; No. 1 and 2 at 146-176 lb. 16.50-18; few sows 350-560 lb. 12.50-15. Sheep 800; choice-prime 65-100 lb. spring lambs 19; good-choice 18-18.50; good under 80 lb. down to 17; good choice feeder lambs 15.50; cull-good ewes 1.504. Portland Grain PORTLAND (UPI) White wheat 1.96. Soft white hard applicable 1.96. White club 1.96. Hard red winter, ordinary no bid. Hard white baart, ordinary 2.04. Oata no bid. Barley 40. Legols INVITATION FOR BIDS The Lane County Fair Board will receive sealed bids from builders qualified according to law to perform public contracts for constructing and furnishing the following Items to be lo cated at the Lane County Fair grounds in Eugene, Oregon: Food Service Booths; and Re model Arena Building, all In ac cordance with plana and specifi cations on file with Stafford and Morln, Architects, 2505 Capital Drive, Eugene, Oregon, and with the Lane County Clerk, Lane County Courthouse, Eugene, Ore gon, Each bid must be in writing and plainly marked "Bid" and shall contain a Bid Bond or certified check payable to the order of the Lane County Fair Board for 10 of the amount of the bid, to be forfeited if the bidder declines to sign a con tract. All appropriate Sections of Chapter 279, Oregon Revised Statutes covering public con tracts must be observed. The bids will be opened pub licly at 2:30 p.m. Pacific Stand ard Time, Friday, July 1, 1960, at the Fairground Office, 796 West 13th Avenue, Eugene, Ore gon. No bid may be withdrawn after bids are opened unless the Fair Board fails to enter into a contract within thirty (30) days following July 1st, 1960. Any or all bids may be re jected by the Lane County Fair Board. No bid will be considered which does not contain a state ment that In performing the con tract, the contractor will pay and cause to be paid not less than the prevailing rate of wages as of the date of the bid, in Lane County, per hour, per day, and per week for and to each and every worker who may be employed in and about the performance of the contract. The Board reserves the right to waive minor deviations from the plans and specifications and to waive all purely technical Ir regularities in the bids. All bids should be submitted to the Lane County Clerk, Lane County Courthouse, Eugene, Ore gon. No bid will be received after 2:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, July 1, 1960. LANE COUNTY FAIR BOARD By G. J. DeVos, Chairman. No. 3535 June 25. 1960. OPPORTUNITY for a ouslness sf vour own is in the classified section today check it no Summary of Estlmsted Expenditures, Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levlea Total All Funds (2) Bond Interest and General Sinking Fund Fund (3) (4) Bus Fund (5) School Lunch Fund (6) Shop and Equip. (7) .700,538.35 582,368.42 34,730.00 13,536.16 56,905.77 13,000.00 13,536.16 56,905.77 Estimation of Tax Levy (l) 1. a. Total Estimated Expenditures . DEDUCT: 2. Total Estimated Re ceipts and Available Cash Balances 387,557.73 317,115.80 3. Amount Necessary to Balance tne Budget 312,980.62 265,250.62 34,830.00 ADD: Estimated Amount of Taxes That Will Not Be Collected During the Fiscal Year for Which This Budget Is Made, Including Estimated Rebate on Taxes 5. Total Estimated Tax Levies for En suing Fiscal Year ..344,278.62 291,775.62 38,203.00 6. Analysis of Es tlmsted Tax Levies: (a) Amount Inside 6 Limitation 15,631.52 15,631.52 (b) Amount Outside 6 Limitation ..290,444.10 276,144.10 (c) Not Subject to 6 Limitation .. 38,203.00 38,203.00 INDEBTEDNESS 1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (Include all negotiable Interest- bearini warrants issued under ORS 328.205) sz67,5uu.uu Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3) 8267,500.00 , 31,298.00 26,525.00 3,473.00 13,000.00 1,300.00 14,300.00 14,300.00 Adopted by District School Board uatea June 13, ieu Signed: JACK E. WARREN District Clerk EARL L. SURCAMP District School Board Chairman Posted June 20, 1960 Signed: JACK E. WARREN Approved by Budget Committee Approved June 13, I960 ELSIE WARDEN Secretary, Budget Committee W. E, DINGES Chairman, Budget Committee GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE schedule II Budget Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Allowance Ending Ending Current June 30, 1958 Jans 39. 1959 Fiscal Year (I) 57,048.21 16,46828 3,703 82 15.00 3,240.53 18343.20 127,276.31 17,9 58.39 4.251.46 32,427.7 17i9.17 1488.7S 1,171 40 (2) 56,980.51 13.W9.55 1,614.45 4,845.21 31,119.78 116,814.00 18.480.4S 1,147.15 47,337.76 179,095.34 1,24 12 1,009.69 (3) 250,220.38 20,171.44 659.41 24,194.00 16,410.00 172,554.00 1,209.20 Estimated Receipts Ensuing Item Fiscal Yesr 4 (5) 10. REVENUE FROM LOCAL SOURCES 11.1 District Tax received in year levied 11.1 District Tax Prior Years' Levies 11.1 Sale of Tax Foreclosed Property 11.4 From Other Local Governmental Units 13.0 Transportation Fees From Pstrons 15.0 Other 20. REVENUE FROM INTERMEDIATE SOURCES 21.1 County School Fund 22.0 RursI School District 22.1 Apportionment 22.1 Prior Years' Levies (RursI) 0 Other 30 .REVENUE FROM OR THROUGH STATE SOURCES 11.0 Basic School Support Fund 11.1 Off-set Jtgainst Tax Levy 31.1 Other Basic School Fund Receipts 2J0 Common I Irreducible) School Fund U.l Regular Progrsm 1,397.29 1,295 20 484,934.85 1,041.17 870.31 245.63 3.269 51 486,675.04 BOO 00 4,210.84 842,212.82 555,079.47 524,841.27 34 0 Driver Education 39.0 Other 40. REVENUE DIRECT FROM FEDERAL SOURCES 41.0 Public Law 874 50. RECEIPTS FROM OTHER SCHOOL DISTRICTS 51.0 Tuition 52.0 Transportation 60. SALE OF PROPERTY AND INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS 10. TRANSFERS FROM OTHER FI NDS TOTAL RECEIPTS BEGINNING NET CASH BALANCE lor DEFIC1TI LESS CASH WORKING FUND TOTAL RUDGET RESOURCES GENERAL FUND 237,115.80 Legols IN THE CIRCUIT1 COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE Case No. 58396 SUMMONS PACIFIC FIRST FEDERAL SAV INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporation, Plaintiff. GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 978.00 1,000.00 8,100.00 4,035.00 6,688.00 7,133.50 293 95 892.24 730.00 609.95 671.88 665.00 389.80 807.40 87.50 U42 68 1,725.13 1,876.00 56.92 438.79 856.00 9,023.88 11,693.34 19,360.50 23,599.96 28,771.00 28,065.00 450.00 500.00 7SO00 233.779.80 241,962.43 252J16.67 8,225.00 3,937.47 2.025.00 1,575.00 11,683.93 14.869.91 10,675.00 6,942.85 6,211.94 5,155.50 560.74 413.58 840.00 697.96 736.42 1,274.00 281,652 71 295,490.28 308,676.17 101.15 411.69 416.00 50.00 101.15 411.69 466.00 20,197.58 20,349.33 20,623.00 8,087.98 9,215.81 10,606.00 1,900.00 1,293.70 762.39 1,475.87 30.00 10.00 29,579.26 30,337.35 34,634.87 27,062.37 28,704.66 30,085.00 5,910.62 7,762.40 6,250.00 6,390.03 5,605.05 6,860.00 7,337.54 7,314.96 8,425.00 720.00 46.700.56 49,387.07 52,340.00 3,338.30 263.23 473.00 15.695.57 21,045.55 12,050.00 1,471.00 1,715.00 19,033.87 21,308.80 16,711.00 18,667.91 19,486.32 16,973.57 1,464.09 12,187.80 9,906.80 4,000.00 114.38 257.00 I. ADMINISTRATION 1. Salaries 2. Superintendent's Office 3. Office of Business Administration 4. School Elections 5. Supplies 6. Elections and Publicity 7. Census Enumeration 8. Legal Service 9. Audit 10. Other Expenses of Ad-mintstratton-Transp. 11. Total Administration Expenses II. INSTRUCTION 1. Salaries 2. Principals 3. Supervisors, Consult ants, Directors 4. Teachers 5. Other Instructional Staff 6. Secretarial and Clerical Assistants 7. Teaching Supplies 8. Textbooks 9. Library Books, Periodi cals, Audiovisual Aids 10. Principals' Mileage 11. Other Expense of Instruction 12. Total Expense of Instruction III. ATTENDANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES 1. Health Sen-Ices 2. Supplies and Other Expense - 12,380.00 6,000.00 253.30 1.000.00 500.00 300.00 1,116.00 1,480.00 500.00 750.00 288.366.67 11,400.00 4.825.00 14.450.00 5.950.00 2,525 00 700.00 365,221.67 465.00 3. Total Attendance and Health Services 465.00 rv. PUPIL TRANSPORTATION 8ERVICES 1. Salaries 16,624.00 2. Supplies and Repairs 10,275.00 3. Replacement of Vehicles 4. Transportation Insurance 1,495.00 5. Payments In lieu of Transportation 6. Transportation other than Home to School 7. Total Pupil Trans portation Services V. OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Salaries 2. Supplies 3. Fuel for Heat 4. Utilities except Fuel 8. Total Operation of riant 28,394.00 35,145.00 7,000.00 9,570.00 8,091.00 39,806.00 EVERETT C. MELIGAN and EVA M. MELIGAN, husband and wife, GARY R. WASHBURN and EDITH WASHRl'KN, husband and wife, P. W. COMPANY. INC., a corpor ation. JACK B. LIVELY, EUGENE TELEVISION. INC., a corpora tion. GEORGE E DENTON and SHARON L. DENTON, husband and wife, and GEORGE GRIFFIN and JANE DOE GRIFFIN, hus band and wife. Defendants. TO: EVERETT C. MEIJGAN, De fendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint of the above named Wimd Street Legally ty for construction of adrninfstra tlon building for 4 H club and Camp Lane. Order to place speed signs on various roads in Lane County. Order to place signs regarding log. pole and piling trucks on various roads In Lane County. Order to place load limits signs on various roads in Lane County. Order to place stop sign on Elmaker Road at Intersection with Jeans Road. Order 10 place stop sign on Day Island Detour Road at intersec tion with Centennial Drive. Order to place 25 MPH speed sign on Williams Street. Order to place stop signs on Hunter Road at intersection with Huston Hoad. Order to place stop sign on Echo Hollow Road at intcrscc tton with Barger Drive. (IrHnp In nl.M 10 ti.n nn Forh Street. I Order to place 10 ton sign on . Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore, Tuesday, June 21, I960 7B VI. MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 27,246.36 31,931.12 , 8,092.37 5,702.61 540.00 31,420.37 1. Salaries 2. Materials and Supplies 3. Replacement of Equipment 4. Contracted Service 5. Grounds 6. Total Maintenance of Plant VII, FIXED CHARGES 1. Retirement and Social Security Expense 2. Insurance and Judgments 3. Rental of Land and Buildings 4. Interest on Current Loans 5. Student Insurance SIAC 6. Total Fixed Charges 1,834.00 4,115.00 6,300.00 2,965.00 1,148.00 18,000.00 11,087.50 2,748.00 41,835.50 202.15 8,394.32 4,880.03 1,541.86 154.56 8,857.17 500.00 195.00 4,406.17 239.00 5,238.54 1,928.63 7,316.00 4,960.00 20,650.00 150.00 2,625.00 2,375.00 9,316.00 400.00 VIII. FOOD SERVICES AND STUDENT-BODY ACTIVITIES 1. Food Services 2. Salaries 3. Supplies and Other Expense 4. To Cover Deficit In School Lunch Fund 5. Total Food Services and Student-Body Activities IX. CAPITAL OUTLAY 1. Sites and Site Additions 2. Improvement to Sites 3. New Buildings snd Additions 4. Remodeling -Cafeteria 5. Equipment 6. Llbrarv Books 7. Total Capital Outlay 12,400.00 1,220.00 1,901.00 15,521.00 7,496.75 150.00 1,200.00 4,000.00 7,625.00 2,365.00 22,636.73 15,912.63 12,507.34 40,476.00 375.00 375.00 15.00 16.00 500.00 12,550.36 473,904.09 469,294.41 524,841.27 36,359.15 10,370.05 X. DEBT SERVICE 1. Payment of Debt Principal 1 2. Payment of Debt Interest 3. Total Debt Service XI. PAYMENTS TO OTHER SCHOOL DISTRICTS 1. Tuition to Other Dists. In State 2. Total Payments to other School Districts EMERGENCY I TOTAL GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES 58 275.00 275.00 Bond Interest and Redemption Fund ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE Schedule IV 31,250.50 17,326.20 34,908.75 34,730.00 21,652.57 52,903.07 28,500.00 10,409.26 38,909.26 13,993.81 91,320.01 1,450.00 36,358.75 29,300.00 9,469.26 38,769.26 1. Total Receipts 2. Beginning Net Cash Balance (or Deficit) 1. Total Budget Resources 34,730.00 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1. Principal on Bonds (In clude negotiable Interest bearing warrants is sued under ORS 326.260) 2. Interest on Bonds 3. Total Expenditures 27,500.00 8,858.75 36,358.75 25,500.00 9,230.00 34,730.00 Plaintiff In the ahnve entitled suit now on file with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County on or before the 5th day of July, 1960 being the last day prescribed In the Order for publication of this Summons upon you, and you are hereby notified that If you fall so to appear and answer said Complaint as herein required Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In Its Complaint, to-wit: 1. For a judgment as follows: a. As'ainst Defendant Everett C. Mcllgan and Eva C. Mcltgan. and P. W. Company. Inc., and each of them, In the sum of $10,547.00, together with Interest thereon at 4r'o per annum from July 1, 1959, until paid, the fur ther sum of $t.3.10, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 4ro per annum from December 30, 1959, and the further sum of S12.40 together with interest thereon at the rate of 4'e p-.t annum from November 15, 1959, until paid. b. Against Defendants, Everett C. Mcllgan and Eva M. Mellgan, and P. W. Company, Inc., and each of them, in the sum of $32.60 as the cost of the fore closure report, and the sum of $750.00 as a reasonable attorney's fee, together with Plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein in curred. 2. For a decree as follows: a. Doclarlng Plaintiff's mort gage dated March 18. 1955 and recorded on March 23, 1955 on Reel 52 '55 M of the Real Proper ty Mortgage Records of Lane County, Oregon, as Instrument No. 52604, covering the following described real property lu Lane County, Oregon, to-wit: Lot 7 Block 6, Northgate Third Addition to Springfield, as platted and recorded at page 12 of volume 20, Lane County Oregon Plat Records, in Lane County. Oregon. to be a first, prior and superior Hen upon the foregoing real pro perty and evory part and parcel thereof and paramount and prior In time and superior in right to the claims of all persons whom soever, and that Defendants, and each of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them, either as purchasers, en cumbrancers or otherwise be barred and foreclosed of all right, titlo and claim In and to said real property and every part thereof, save and except their statutory right of redemption. b. That Plaintiff's mortgage be foreclosed and said real and per sonal property be sold by the Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon in the manner provided by law and the proceeds thereof be ap- piled as follows: (a) To the costs and expenses of sale. (b) To the satisfaction of Plalnttff'a judgment in the Bum or $32.60 as tne cost of tne lore closure report and in the sum of $750.00 attorney's fees, and for Plaintiff's costs and disburse ments herein Incurred. (c) To the satisfaction of Plaintiff's Judgment in the sum of siu.547.uu, toffetner witn in terest thereon at the rate of 4t per annum from July 1, 1959, until paid; the sum of $63.10, to gether with Interest thereon at the rate of 4 per annum from December 30, 1959, and the fur ther sum of $12.40, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 4 per annum from November 15. 1959. until paid. (d) To the Clerk of the above entitled Court any overplus for the further order of the court herein. That Plaintiff be permitted to bid for and purchaso said real property at said sale and that tne nurcnaser tnereor ne let inio the Immediate possession of all of said property. 5. For such other and further relief as to the court may seem Just and reasonable In the prem Iscs. This summons is served upon you by publication In the Eu gene Heglster-uuara lor lour (i consecutive and successive weeks, commencing with the Issue dated June 7, I960 and ending with the Issue dated July 5, I960, pursuant to Order of The Honorable Judge of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Lane County, which Order was duly made and en tered of record the 1st day Of June, I960. HARRIS, BUTLER, HUSK Si CLEAVES snd ROBERT H. FRASER By Vernon D. Gleaves Of Attorneys for Plaintiff P. O. Box 1147 Eugene. Oregon Date of first publication: June 7. i960. Date of last publication: juiv s. itmu. No. 3303 July 5, 1960. Legols Steele. $140 00: Lester E. Story, $140.00; E. II. Wendeborn. $140.00; Merle Rav Rates. $110.00; John Flfer, $129.22; Robert Scharen, $148 01; Frank Thurman, $211.01; Walter Wilson, $417.77; John A. Yotmkln, $160.07; Hocco Adeval, $402.15; N. L. Alford Jr., $165.49; Don L. Burner, $112.86; Elwln Campbell, $225.00; Clarence Dlggs, $144.14; Ellison A. Field, $175.60; Alfred H. Gray. $161.32; George Manhrlck. $270.59; Lynn A. Hawes, $322 13; O. E. Hodges Jr., $178.29: Olis llorton, $176.36; Russell Inman, $384.89; Everett Judd, S242 21; Donald E. McMurren, $180.15: Ross R. Martin, $173.42; Marshall Meeker, $16.09; Clarence F. Melville, $242.03; Dclbert O, Nord. $345.23: Chester Pearson, SI03.63; l.lovd Peterson, $31.53; Russell II. Peterson, $108.77; Ar den Powell, $238 97: R. J. Rad. ford, S14988; Harley R. Scav, S2f,904; E. G. Swaggart, $7,283.05; Order to place stop signs on , Rck. Eln,ond A. Baldwin. $30.17; Old Mohauk to MrKcnzte llich- way at Intersection with New Mohawk to MrKenzle Htghwnv. Order to place two 25 MPH speed signs on Rose Street from Blue River Park to Intersection with McKenzle Highway. Order to place one No Thru Trucks sign on Hon-Vue from in tersection with Gilbert Street. Order to place one No Thru Trucks sign on Gilbert Ave. from Intersection with Old Elmlra Road to intersection with llon- Vue. I Order regarding rules and regu lations governing facilities to be permitted upon County Road Rights-of-way. Order naming the Lane County Meeting Hall In Honor of Judge Lawrence T. Harris. Resolution of County Court to confirm and support ruling of Lane County Planning Commis sion In denying temporary build ing permit to Peter Srhmltz, Jr. Order accepting bids of Shel-ton-Turnbull-Fullcr Inc., Kokc Chapman Co. and Willamette Press for election ballots. Order accepting bid of C. II. Purdy Construction Co. for 4-11 Administration building at Camp Lane. Order changing name of Boule vard to Bales Road. Order refunding taxes and cor rections In favor of Dept. of Veterans' Affairs. Order refunding taxes and cor rections in favor of Frank D. Jones. McKenzle Bridge. Order to refund monies to vari ous taxpayers duo to letter of correction. Order setting time and place for hearing regarding tax levy for further improvement and maintenance for Irving Special Road District. Order fixing boundaries and calling election for annexation f4 to Bethel Water District. Proclamation declaring annexa tion of Contiguous Territory 5 to tne Italnbow Water District. Proclamation declaring annexa tion of Contiguous Territories 2 and 3 to the McKenzle Highway Water District. School Lunch and Milk Fund ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE Schedule V 3,141. 25 12,089.61 246.10 19,456.96 1,574.05 17,031.01 1,413.15 12,698.98 3,163.84 85.19 17.361.lt 2.508.27 19,869.43 1. Federal Money Re ceived Through Stats 7,654.77 2. Sale of Lunches 32,065.00 3. Transfer from General Fund 15,521.00 4. Lunch Room Equipment 1,100.00 t. Total Receipts 56,340.77 6. Beginning Net Cash Balance (or Deficit) 565.00 T. Total Budget Resources 66,906.77 29,849.00 1,000.00 18300 1 .236 60 1,120.00 368.43 12,306.29 796.49 8.33 1,023.20 14,522.74 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES AND RESERVE 3,068.37 13,742.72 17,804.62 14,522.74 17,604.62 Labor 2. Food 3. Supplies 4. Equipment 5. Other . Totsl Estlmsted Expenditures 7. Reserved for Expendi ture In Future Yesrs 8. Total Expenditures snd Reserve 17,401.00 33,276.89 2.025.00 2,715.94 770.00 86,908.77 Schedule VI BUS PURCHASE FUND ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE 3.348.34 190.56 3,538.90 12,098.27 6,364 86 309.55 6,674.41 15,637.17 6,400.00 5,400.00 20,309.21 15,637.17 22 J 11. 58 25,709.21 1. Total Receipts 2. Beginning Net Cash Balance lor Deficit) 13,536.16 2. Total Budget Resources 13,536.16 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES AND RESERVE ss 700 21 I. Purchase of Bus 1336.10 z. Total estimated ex penditures 1. Total Expenditures snd Reserve 18,536.16 13,709.21 15,709.21 HOP 1 EQUIPMENT FUND ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE 1.440.51 228.70 1,669.21 10,767.80 20.198 34 5,330.85 13.U7.01 25,529 19 1. Totsl Receipts 13,000.00 11.91 1. Beginning Net Cssh Balance lor Deficit) SJ 91 1 Tout Budget Resources 17,285.66 11,522.21 10,807.89 ' 10,807.81 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES AND RESERVE 13,171.24 2,146.84 24,519.08 15,519 08 13 91 No. 1534-Junt 18, 1960. 1. Shop snd Equipment 2, Total Estlmsted Expenditures , Totsl Expendlturss snd Reservs 11,000.00 11,000.00 IN THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LANE COUNTY SUMMARY OF ALL BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY, DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1960 Order recommending issuance of two liquor licenses. Order recommending issuance of one scrap yard license. Order establishing alternation of Fir Butte Road and to pay damages. Order that County Engineer make complete survey for alters- tlon of Dr. Wslker Road. Resolution to alter Dr. walker Road and to post notices of alteration. Order that County Engineer make complete survey for al teration of Black Butte Road. Resolution to a ter Black Butte Road and to post notices of al tsratlon. Order that County Engineer make complete survey for altera tion of Poodle Creek Road. Resolution to alter poodls Creek Road and to post notices of alteration. Resolution and order accepting deeds for establishment of Aspen Street Resolution and order accept- Ing deeds for establishment of Portal Drive. Order setting time and place for hearing for vacation of certain portion of the Piatt of orane Orchards and Edlafson Tract. Indenture agreement between Southern Paclflo Company and Lane County to construct, rs; construct, maintain and use street or highway In See. 17, T 11 S, R I EWM. Lease agreement netween Ern est O. Funk snd Lane County for stockpile. Lease agreement between N. J. Huntington and Lane County for stockpile. Contrsct between Koke-Chap- msn snd Lsne county for prlntesj tsx control snd ledger cards. Contract between A. F. Stegner and Lane County for comfort station at North Shore County Recreation Area Contract between KokeChsn man Co. sad Lane County for election ballots. GENERAL ROAD FUND APRIL 1960 SALARIES AND WAGES UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED: Michael Hughes, $74.27; Paul E. Smith, $273.55; R. E. Montgom ery, $100.42; Pearl Mae Kull, m. 00; Harold D. Williams, $130.00; Albert M. Anderson, $162.00: Olo J. Holdorson, $210.00; Miller Snr- ensen, $245.00: Robert Good. $175.- 00; Robert Osborne, $145.00; Or- vine Rice, $175.00; Edmond Bal dwin. $118.00; Larry Bishop, $105. 00; W. O. Beottchor, $175.00; E. Fullerton, $125.00; Larry L. Har mon, $125.00; Donald E. Harris, $130.00; Boyd W, Hazel, $125.00; Edgar T. Jagcr, $160.00; J. H. Jcppeson Jr.. $175.00; Emeory Richardson, $154.00; John R, Thomas, $130.00; Abssalom Turn er, $125.00; Wm. R. Whltnall, ww.wi Max e;. urown, siuu.uo, uenver craotree, SI7U.UU; Christine Richards. $82.00: ward W. Pruitt, $140.00; Phylllss Richardson, SUU.OO: Harold Strom. Oom, S25U.U0; n. V. Coghtll. $145. 00; Edouard Deschamps, $145.00 A. E. Hendrlckson, $170.00; Ralph Petzold, SI7U.U0; Earl r . Frame. $130.00: James Luce. $118.00: W. aicraanen. siiw.uu: ciair Wil liams. $170.00: George D. Bas- kin. $140.00; Roy E. Dorothy, $140.00; Thomas R. Dunn, $144.00; Ted George, $170.00; Carl A. Haag. $144.00: Delbert R. Knight, $140.00; Vernon E. Kyte, $170.00; Howard Puis, $144.00; Elmer Schwartz. $144.00; Ivan Standlcy, $4U.uu; K. w. stonecypner, sisu. 00; Dale Taliaferro, $150.00; II. J. Tompkins, $144.00; Fred W. Wald, $144.00; Bernard Ward, $150.00; George L. Wright, $144.00; Ed win C. Zcltner, $144.00; Glen J. Allison, $150.00; Earl G. Bailey, $127.00; Kenneth L. Raker, $140.- 00; Walter H. Barker, $150.00; Daniel R. Bridge, $130.00; Clar ence Brown, $150.00; Rodney Bur- den, $150.00; Elwln Campbell. $150.00; H. A. Campbell Jr. $115. 00; W. T. Clemmons, $150.00; Roscoe A. Clowers, $110.00; Rob ert Coghlll, $140.00; Loron J. Col- llns, $170.00: It. M. Collins. $140.- 00; Hughy Conloy, $127.00; James E. uavls, siau.uu; rorrcst oornon, $140.00; Vcrn Dwycr, $127.00; Hugh KtiKlelmnlt, $l 15.00; Jo seph S. Foss, $150.00; Lloyd A. Haley, $14U.U0; uonald c. Hom- ner, $127.00; O. B, Harlngton, $110.00; Roman J. Houben, $150.00; George E. Klnser, $110.00; Elmer Kjos, $150.00; Lloyd D. Lamklns, $140.00; Alfred T. Lar son, $130.00; F. Ledgerwond, $115.00; Francis I.lhhv, $150.00; Toney J. I.ooney $150.00; Robert Lowcry, $144.00; Sidney Magnu son, $115.00; Robert L. Marks, $125.00; James C McRee, $115.00; Larry McGee, $110,011; John H. Moore, $130.00; Andrew NacsSena $127.00; Lavern O. Nelson, $144.00; W. G. Peterson, $110.00; Reedy Phillips, $110.00; Jack w. Pippins, $110.00; Leo L. Plowman, $150.00; E. Putschler, $15000; Jack M. Richards, $150.00; Her bert Robb, $110.00; Joseph B. Sage, $140.00; Harry Sandberg, $150.00; Robert M. S h a f e r, $140.00; Carl E. Smith, $140.00; Cecil W. Smith. $130.00: Darwin C. Smith, $110.00; Ronald Smith. $115.00; II. W. Stevenson, $130.00; M.G, Trudo. $115.00: Wlllard F. Turner, $135.00; Gene O. Wallace, $115.00: Jarrold E. Ward, $130.00: James L. Weber, $115.00; Edward Weltzel, $115.00; Ted Williams, $115.00; Stanley W 1 1 1 b r a n d t, $110.00; Albert P. Barkmcyer, $115.00; Oval Chatman. $150.00; Kenneth Harlow, $115.00; Roland Harper, $150.00; M a r v e n P. Hoover, $115.00; Ralph C. Hurst, $126.00; Arthur Mogstad, 1115 00: O. T Peterson, $150.00; Archie Powell, $146.00; Ray W. Rand, $115.00; Quentln D. Barker, $140.00; David L. Coy, $110.00; Allen LeRoy May, $115.00; Ray mond McCard, $115.00; V, Mc Spadden, $115.00; C. E. Mosegard, $115.00; James L. Pitts, $150.00; Cecil Vernon, $115.00; Pate Ver non, $150.00; Hubert G. Walker, $150.00; Howard L. Doane, $115.00; ira in. rietcnaii, $i25.uu; Robert D. Helle, $115.00; Gene K. Hol land, $150.00; Tom N. Holland, $115.00; Nell M. Martin, $115.00; Howard Plowman, $115.00; Charles Rhoads, $150.00; Ira L. Storey, $140.00; Russell Willis, $115.00; Edward Bear, $140.00; John W. Bray, $140.00; Bernard Grubhi, $130.00; A. Hlnderlle, $115.00; David H. Kimball, $150.00: James A. Miller, $150.00; Homer r. Alius, siou.ou; Henry u. Park er, $110.00; Sherman P. Reed, $115.00; Theron Selfert, $115.00; Lewis a. snerrer, siso.on; wm R. Stephens, $150.00; Richard Wheeler, $115.00; H. L. Alford Sr., $140.00; Richard Bauer, $140.00; Jack Bogan. $138.00; Darold E. Brown, $128.00: wjnery E. Johnson, $150.00: Dee W. Kidder, $140.00; Wm. T. Lohrke, $140.00; Hugh Long, 10.00: Wm. D. McBee, $140.00; James SIcLar- rln, $138.00; Dsnlel G.7 Murphy, 8140 00: T. A. Peterson. $140.00: i rrana 4. neu, eiw-ou; uaio u. Roberts, $160.00; M. C. Schalliel, Contract between C. H. Purdv 1140 00: n D. sionecker. $150.00 Construction Co. and Lane Coun-1 Leonard Spencer, $110.00; Ray Larry Bishop, $127.67; W. O. Boet. tchcr, $249.95; Alvln R. Coop, $271.95; Robert Frvback, $470.40; E. Fullerton, $145.34; Donald K. Greer, $398.79; Charles W. Guile, S387.46; Larry Harmon, $168.33; Win. G. Harmon, $445.77; Donald E. Harris. $182.63; Bovd W. Hazel, $174.66; Edgar T. Jagcr. $215.43; J. H. Jcppeson Jr., 5217.67; Oscar H. Norberg, $529.07; Lawrence Palmer, $297.13; George Price, $489.71; Emory Richardson Jr.. SIM -II; M, in lee A. Spores, $328.10; John R. Thomas. $184 24; William C. Thomson, $360 39; Absalom Turner, $172.42; William R. Whlt nall, $274 56: D. G. Zlcllnsky. $329 51; Olc J. Haldorson, S23B.94; Miller Soren sen. $286.47; Pearl M. Kull, $10582; Harold D. Williams, $184.24; Ambcrt M. Anderson, $184.51; Earl F. Frame, $191.98; James Luce, $179.26; William Mc Fadden, $191.23: Clair P. Wil. Hams, $203.00; Orvllle C. Allen, $96.56; R. H. Rarker, $366.59; Richard C. Coghlll, $17023; Ed ouard Deschamps, $168.72; L. I. Doane, $391.24; A. E. Hcndrlck. son, $198 91; Ralph B. Petzold, $246.83; John Trunncll, $365.91; Robert C Good, $251.93; Hubert Jenkins, $441.85; Rohert F. Os borne, $179.40; Orvllle L. Rico, $227.13; Max E. Brown, $12183; Denver Crabtrce, $221.92; Royal VI. Doane, $352.84; Claire R. Parks, $443.87; Edward W. Pruitt, $173.66; Christine Richards, $101.. 56; Pyhlllss Richardson, $111.53; Fred Smlglev, $569.75; Harold Strombom, $295.93; HJalmar O, Wnlhcrg. $688.41; W. E. Whitelev, $452.67; Robert M. Shafer, $251.00; ' Carl E. Smith, $145.50; Cecil W, Smith, $196.53; Darwin C. Smith, $198.50; Ronald C. Smith, $166.95, H. W. Stevenson. $188.85; M. G. Trude. $212.36; Wlllard F. Turner, $197.92; Gene O. Wallace, $194.98; Jarrold E. Ward, $161.82; Edward Weltzel, S181.49; Ted Williams, $171.74; Stanley W. Wullbrandt, $139.97; George D. Raskin, $193.16: Roy E. Dorothy, $142.77: Thomas 11. Dunn, $195.28; Ted George, $230.57; Carl A. Haag, $191.23; Delbert R. Knight, $1B7.43; Vcr-" non E. Kyte, $188.19; Howard Puis, $205.97; Elmer Schwartz, $237.53; Ivan Standlev, $182.46; E. W. Stonecvpher, $231.73; Dale Taliaferro, $170.27; H. J. Tomp kins, $214.83; Fred W. Wald, $177.26; Bernard Ward, $203.00; George L. Wright, $191.75; Edwin C. Zeltner, $205.47; Donald R. Scott, $113.30; Glen J. Allison, $172.86; Earl G. Rallcy, $216.91; Kenneth L. Baker, $172.21; Walter H, Barker, $254,114; Merle K, Bates, $211.18; Daniel R. Bridge, $179.26; Clarence Brown, $210.20; Rodney Burden, $169.51; H. A. Campbell Jr., $155.19; W. T. Clem mons, $231.19; Roscoe A. Clowers, $191.37; Robert E. Coghlll, $148.71; Loren J. Collins, $229.11; Richard M. Collins, $183.10; Hughy C. Conlcy, $162.20; James E. Davis, $226.48; Forrest Dornon, $196.70; I Vern Dwyer, $174.93; Hugh Englehardt, $199.09; Joseph S. Foss, $174.61: Lloyd A. Haley, $181.44; Ronald C. Hamner, $183. 91; O. B. Harrington, $177.43; Roman J Houben, $194.83; Quen tln D. Barker, $175.48; David L. Coy, $166.23; Allen L. May, $156. 76; Raymond McCard, $163.88; Virgil McSpaddcn, $171.78; C. E. Mosegard. $183.88; James L. Pitts, $211.42; Cecil Vernon, $154.99; Pate Vernon, $161.50; Hubert G. Walker, $222.72; A. P. Barke- mcver. $163.22: Oval Chatham. $215.83; Kenneth Harlow, $158.18; Roland Harper, $198.62; Marven Hoover, $163.22; Kalpn c, Hurst. $5.11: Arthur Mogstad, $183.05; G. T. Peterson, $207.68; Archie Powell, $227.51; Ray w. Rand, $158.00; Lloyd Peterson, $80.14; Edward ReBr, $233.71; John W. Bray, $167.86; Bernard Grubbs, $110.33; A. Hlnderlle, 106.67; David H. Klmnan, sihu.oj; James A. Miller, $182,68; Homer F. Mills, $72.59; Henry O. Parker Sr., $159.97; Sherman P. Reed. $147.78; Theron Selfert, $62.08: Lewis A. Shorrer, $165.07; William R. Ste phens. $195.98; Richard Wheeler, 183.38: N. L. Alford sr., iiou.: Richard J. Bauer, $162.42; Jack Bogan, $191.46; Darold E. Brown, 180.30; Emery E. jonnson, aiiJii.- 97; Dee W. Kidder, $173.60; Wil liam T. Lohrke, $163.23; Hugh ' Long, $159.46; Wm. D. McBee, 180.39; James McLarnn, $iv4.3a; an el li. murpny, sui.m; uen- nls Nielsen, $184.18; T. A. Peter sen, $175.54; Frank J. Relf, $179.. 89; Dale L. Roberts, $214.48; M, Schallzel. $226.95: D. D. Sio necker, $223.86; Leonard Spencer, 142.41; Ray Steele. $200.95; Les ter E. Story. $180.39; John E. Warren, $126.26; E. H. Wende born, $160.70; Howard L. Doane, 162.29: Ira N. r-lctcnau, siaH.an; Robert D. Helle, $173.70; K. Gene Holland, $188.77; Tom N. Holland, 163.22: Nell M. martin, $iy3.hh; Howard Plowman. $236.76; Charles Rhoads, $181.13; Ira U Storey, $186.79; Russell W. Willis, $204.21; George E. Klnser, $199.30; Elmer Kjos, $206.65; l.loyd L. LamKlns, kzy.hb; Al fred T. Larson. $196.55; F. Led- gerwood, $150.35; Francis D, Llbhy, $163.78; ronoy J. t-ooncy, $231.82; Robert Lowery, $199.95; Sidney Magnuson, $183.38; Robert L. Marks, $182.68; James C. Mc Bee, $173.70; Larry McGee, $141.. John fl. Moore. st43.zz: An drew Naessens, $170.11; Lavern O, Nelson, $203.13; W. G. Peterson, $165.20; Reedy Phillips, $143.21) Jack W. Pippins, $202.26; Leo L. Plowman, $223.45; E. Putschler, $225.05; Jack M. Richards, $235.03; Herbert L. Robb Jr., $143.64; Joseph B. Sage, $173.60; Harry Sandberg, $248.39; Alklns Texaco Sorvlce.011, $2.10; Alsea Lumber Co. -Lumber, $409.60; Am. Linen Supply-Towel Service, $4.20; Am. steel At supply supplies, si,uai 41; Anderson Bros. Truck it Equlp-Nut, $1.50; Armstrong Lmhr. Co. Lumber, $508.85; Auto Body Ic Paint Supply Supplies, $122.59; Auto Glass Service Glass, $99.36; Edmond A. Bald, win, Conf. reg., $5.00; Barnum's Supplies, $126.74; Rearing Sales st Servlce Parts, $100.02; Bear ing Supply Co. Parts, Supplies, $28.58; Bee-Line Service Wheel serv ice, $12 50; Bethel Water Dlst. Services, $18.25; Blachly Lane Coop Elect Servlcea, $1.20; Blink horn Mortgage Appraisals, $935 00; Freeman E. Blocker land damage, $200.00; Jack W. Borer Land damage, $546.00; F. K. Brewer Sales at Service Sup plies, $191.30; E, H. Burrell Serv ices, $250.19; Byrnes Const. Co. Hlghbanks estimate 2, $4,492.59; C ft J Tire Co. Tires, $1,010.98( George F. Cake Co. Supplies, $11.24; Wendell C. Csrpenter, Land damage, $60.00; Central Heating Co. Fuel Oil, $118.76; Central Lincoln Peoples Utility Services, $17.60; Champion Frlc tlon Co. Brake service, $13.78; T. V. Clark Broom handles, $108.50; Coak's Radiator Service Repairs, $64.80; Coburn Film Shop Film, $22.95; Richard Cog hlll Photo prints, $86.40; Cole Artist's Supplies Supplies, 89.90; Howard Cooper Corp. Hose, $9,80; Coos Bap Auto Elect Plugs, $23.60; Cottsge Grove Auto Supply Supplies, $100; Cottsge Grove Sand A Gravel Rock,