Ever-Lengthening Shadow In 1929 federal spending amounted to less than two thirds of the personal income of the inhabitants of California. By 1947, federal expenditures were approximately equal to the total presonal Income of all the inhabitants of California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Mon tana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and about four fifths of Texas. Federal expenditures amounted to $121 per family in 1929, $250 in 1938, and about $984 In 1948. - Remember that these figures represent the spending of the federal government only. When state and local govern ment spending is added, the total amounts to some 30 percent of our national Income. In other words, the American people devote nearly one third of their working time and effort to supporting their various governments. (Copyright by the Pint National Bank if Boston and the Reader' Dlaeat.) COMMISSION KRI COURT The folloains u the official publica tion of the record of claims before tht Uarlon County Commissioners' Court far tho January term for 1. wlta the amount allowed, bllla continued, etc., eccordlni to the records In tht office of the County Clerk. Statt Industrial Ace. Comm.. Ins. HI 93: Ladd fc Bush Salem Br. U. S. Nat'l. Bk. ol Portland, with holding 3,121 91; Public Employee Re tirement System. retirement 4.108 36: Stat Tax Commission, stata tai 1.3SS.1J; Earl Newbry, Bacy of Stat, trana 11.00: County Assessor C. A. Uili, deputy 308 JO; Rij LICK, oo nt.Tj; J. L. iea mund, do 87 06; Grace N. Babcock. do 19.78: Ida M Bailie, do 17 59; Uay Hoi torf, do 154.00; Hlen Snyder, do 132 31; Leone Henderson, clerk 121 36; Oordon I. Tower, draftsman 220 00, Clrcall Court -A. A. Richard, see for court 208.50; Ruby B. Hushes, deputy 110.80. County ritrk U. Retnlesek. deputy 150.22: P. Crosby, do 115.30; R Howard, do 188.00; Dora Barrett, do 160.48: Vernon Wind or. do 181.08: Hewn MUiaey. oo .; Wanda M. Gilford, do 150 08: R. J. Stan ton, do 48.80; H. T. Kleiheee. do 130.00: Donna Brown, do 10 80. County Ceart tt Ceium listeners M. Reinlcaek. Clark 43.00; D. L. Brown, atenoa 80 00. Court House Bdw. Brasher, lanltor 156 65: W. A. Orit- ton. do 153 59; Win. Mori arty, do 143.19; Edwin Booth, do 14130: Ruth Hutchtn. ek opr. 1100: U. I. Undser. do 16.40 Dhtrlct Attorney Reginald S. William, deputy 310 10: Anna M Ajittll. atenoa. 143.80. District Ceart oioria nooinson. deputy clerk 53 87; Clurua Brown, do 135.45. District Canstebla Gloria Robln on. deputy constable 90 00; Health De partment W. J. Stone, Co. health offi cer 561.65; P. R. Coleman, Co. sanitarian 252.11; I. G. Lermon. do 246.33; W. B. Qulnn. do 242.10: Bat'y Cooper, do 753. w. Lawrence M Cheney, do 249.10: Be mice Yeary, director of P H. nurslnf 226.31: ; Merwyn Darby. Co. P. H. N. 199.14; Joan I Schneider, do 191.36; Eleanor Sweden-1 bun. do 194.30; Helen WantsserO. do i 105.55: Helen Steyaert, do 189.17: Jane Domkowski. do 205.20: Evelyn L. fkhra- der. do 197.35: Erna Beratecher, aaat. Co. , p. H. N. 19T.Z3; Leslie L oion. cunic nurse 121.14: Shirley Ivrrson. clerk-Typist 124.30: Alice Brrcmannn. no wo.ju; Ode.v Uelby do 144.80; Helen Walllsch. clerk-iteno I 110.90; Vera Wood. ;Iers steno II 182.60: Jo Ann Wallace, extra i 10.39. Brletenbuih Con it able J. C. Fow ler, constable 24.75; J. C, constable 24.15; Jefferson Justice Court Geo. P. Arm strong constable 14.85. Ml. Anael Justice Court Peter J. Buraer, constable 0.90: Sllverton Jusllea Court P. N. Burch. court clerk 49.50; E. J. Jackson, constable Z4.25. Stayton Jutlce Court Henry Smith, constable 19.80; Leona Peterson, stenos 29.70.Ktayton Justice Court Henry Smith, constable 19.80: Leona Peterson Menoa 29.70. Woodburn Justice Court W O. Miller constable 49.50; May v. uor- -nan. Justice cleric 34.65. juveniia Depart ment Nona White, probation officer 217.62; D J. Jepsen assist probation offcter 205.18: J. Anderson, atenoa 05.11. Recorder's Office Prances MatLson. de puty 162.80; Adella Dtckman, do 1M.74; Virginia Gntton. do 133.98; Pauline Bur oker. clerk 143.30; Bonnie Wilson, do 138.11. Registration Election Olayds White, deputy 178.11. School Superinten dent J. P. Remlnaton, deputy 169.65; Vivian S. Hoenls, supervisor 200.00; Mar auerlte R. Burton, do 314.00: Christine V Morley. secretary 142.25. Sheriff-Local A. I. Johnson, deputy 302.20; B. R. Smith, do 202.60; Wm. DeVall, do 203.30: John Harser, do 203.98: Mure) Wood, do 209.50. Edear O. Scott, do 180.45: Lawrence Wrliiit, do 119.51; Glen Con kiln, do 178.20. Sheriff-Tax H. P. Domogalla, tax deputy 320.25; Howard T. Evans, cashier 199.41: Violette West. Bkkp. Macn. oper 18i 68: C. Hammang, deputy 162.36; Lydla UatUon, do 174.40. Survcror'a Office A D. Graham, deputy 210.40; Nell a Simms. secretary 146.80. Treaaurer'a Of Ilea Audrey H. Ewlnc, deputy 143 04 Veterans Sertlce Office Lillian Kllppert. secretary 62.24: H. C. Saalfetd. service of ficer 266.80. Dot Control ran K. A Ward, doc cont enf 210.75: R. J. Stanton, clerk 100 00. County Property Charles J. Zen an. tax deputy 148.50; H. William Thlelsen. land anent 166.06; J. Anderson, atenof 45.00. Enilneer'a Office H. 6 Swart, co. enslnerr 398.05: A. M. Presnall. secretary 146.69. Juveniia Department Jean tte Anderson, stenoc 21.81. Rccl.l ra tion Election Alice J. Balllle. extra deputy 163.96; Ollce Bottorf. do 27.73: U E. Llndsey. elev. operator 4.79; John Han na, labor 8.90: J. P. Asplnwall, do 314.36: Delbert J. Balr, do 311.80; J. A. Burns, do 136.58; Wm. H. Plcke. do 15.10; Harry H. Lawrence, do 244.40: H. A. Martin, do 320.60; Harold L: Martin, do 303.34; Edward Schmltt. do 301.82: Prank Woelke, do 241.69; O. D. Bineaar. do 313.65; Henry Bower, do 174.33; Lawrence Bower, do 177.68; Wm. P. Croker, do 186.43: Orvllle L DunUan, do 315.87; 8. K. Ely, do 234.16; Harvey M. Olrod, do 303.08: Roy Hatfield, do 181.40: Harold K. Krpplnacr. do 317.36; John A. Kinney, do 304.28; R. W. Kinney, do 231.39: R. C. Kirk, do 31S.92: Barney J Kropp. do 192.93; Laurell Lamb, do 204.14; Floyd Lauber, do zoo .04; . Lawrence, do 321.10: W. R. M&saer. 212.20; John McAllister, do 103.69: Ralph Me At later, do 144 tt; D. P Seharf. do 317.09. Auiuat Smith, do 207 90. Roberi Smith, do 313 99; O. L. Spencer, do 196 56. Ean D. Standley, do 310 06; Lloyd E Taylor, do 218.63: Raymond Titus, do 200 22; Huih Webb, do 141.70: Lea Wells, do 332.44; Tony Woelke, do 301.05; Theo dore Kutnil. do 351.91; William R. Bren ner, do 212. 12; Mcnno Dalke. do 301 16; Lloyd Jarman, do 307.95: Tom Rltohey, do 315.45: Joseph A. Robl. do 317.52; W. Shelley, do 313.50; Gene Shilling, do 313.13; Arthur J. Tackmier. do an i; T, Torgeaon. do 186.78; L. W. Webber, do 101.10; w. o. Williamson, do iai.: J. C. Curnutt, do 313.20; J. Anderson Jr., do 236.11; I. J. Coover, do 196.99; J, 8. Downes. do 124.14: Axe Johnson, do 200 33; J. R. Patten, do 201.40: H. J. Pet. arson, do 201,55; C. O. Rom. do 306.05; A. B. Rotted, do 182 91; Wm. ftchueller, do 216 22: Vlml R. Fahey. do 189.80; P. H. Hostetler, do 189.55; H. E. Lenhardt, do 163 94: 8. If. Martin, do 164 66: Wm. Naftiger. do 301.40; Cecil R. Royston. do 181.93; Delbert C. Shellllo. do 211. 12; E. J. Richards, do 219.58; Bill Blrkett, do 4413: Arthur Blackburn, do 316.91; Gil bert Broslc, do 328.12; Carl Lnnenecker, do 41.40. A. A. Richard, do 314.39; Cha. Tucker, do 236.98; O. A. Coblne, do 181.31; E. H. Busby, do 197.43; Tom Bowden. do 213.83; George Pruendtener. do 33 96: Ploy O Mudd. bailiff 42 70. Sheriff-Tax H. P. Domoaalla, extra 212.11; H. T. Evans, do. 3; Vioilette West, do 59.39: R anions ; Evans, do 304.31: Evelyn Mennu. do: 37.35: Dort L. Scott, do 55.04: Cleo Walk-i er: do 50.69: Edlyn HolmquUt. do 14.26: Rebecca L, Bllas. do 13.10: Neal A. Curry, 1.90. HItcellaneeHa Addreasoaraph- Multlgraph, ex p. 32.51: Golden Pheasant! Restaurant, meal 15.05; The Spa. meals i 11.80; Bruce W. Will Isms, atty fee 13.00; Remington Rand Inc., misc. 226.31; L. E.I Barrlck. per diem 63.01; Bureau of La-1 bor, permit 2.00; Ocorae Electric, sups j 3.50; Nelson Bros, plumbing, exp 2.16. ! Otis Elevator Co., exp 130; Vanco, sups' 13.73; sari Adams, postage 5 oo; Ean: Adam. T E 120.74: Oeorae E. Allen i Hardware, exp 1.40; John Sen mid. garbage I disposal 100.00; A. C. Grave, Postmaster. I postage 47.00; Hendrla Medical Labora- I tor lea, lab 125.00: Masonic Temple Auoc. I rent 190.00: Perry's Drug St or mrd I sup 1.00; Qulsenberry'a Pharmacy; med. sup 19.67; Salem Shopping News, print ing 11.00: School DIM. No. 4. off sups 1.13: Valley Motor Co.. trans 63.18: D. A. White A Sans, rodent eupa 3.00: Willamette Gro cery Co.. do 1.14; John W. Hanrahan, herd Inspector 481.73: Fred w. Lame, do 310.75; A. W. Simmons, do 244.00; Ed- mtddlo Bello. Indemnity of diseased cat tle 1.50; Kearl H. Dettwyler, do 12.00; Karl H. Dettwyler, do 24.00; Duane L Pulps, do 1.50; Theodore B. Oottachalk, do 8.00: Dalton W. Herahev. do 8.00, James H. Jones, do 8 00; M. Belle Lively, do 8.00; Michael W. Mahony Jr., do 1.50: wmiam Micxennam, ao b.oo; win is a. Nelson, do 1.50; William H. Phillips, do 1.50; John Roth, do 8.00; Ray S. Springer Farm, do 2.10: Roy 8. Springer Farm, do 8.00; Sylvester Terry, do 7.50; Salem-Wil lamette supply rep 2.zs; sanitary ser vice Co.. Inc., aan serv. 2.40: Silver Wheel Motor Freight. mUc. 3.46; Denver Young, board of prisoners 369.90: Emery J. Jack son, T. E 67.42: Walter H. Bell, past sue East Salem Rabbit Group Sees Display of Articles East Salem, April 25 One of the growing organizations of the city and suburban communities is the Capital City Rabbit Breed ers association. The regular meeting for April was held at the Mayflower hall with a special program being given and a number of new members were received with a large percentage of the regular members and several guests present The speaker for the evening was Dan P. Law of Portland. He discussed diseases, breeding, feeding and housing of rabbits. Mrs. Dan P. Law had a large display of articles made from rabbit pelts consisting of purses, muffs, capes, coats and children's suffed toys like dogs and kit tens. Six new members joining the association were L. H. Randall, 2705 Portland road who was the first president of the associa tion, but has been Inactive for some time; Eugene Crail, 100 Lana ave.j Terry Shepherd, Route 5, Box 132; Don Smith, 198 N. 24th street, Salem; Alan J. Caseyrout, Rt. 6 Box 311; and Frank Crail, 100 Lana ave., Salem. Visitors were Mrs. Anna McDonald, Beaverton, who Is representative of the Oregon Branch of A. R. and C. B. A.; Fred Adyelott of 330 Lib erty road; Mrs. . Schroll. Box 204, Sweet Home: Mrs. L. Whit marsh, Route 4, Box 394, Leban on and Arrtold Hoffman of Swegle Community. Gerald wing donated a doe ' and lij,i(er to Carol Rlggs of Jef fersnfn for 4-H work. The doe nd Utter to be sponsored by thS association. Donna Weider .teeher of Jefferson is the 4-H leader of the group. The next regular meeting will be held at the Mayflower hall May 26th and the speaker for the evening will be J. C. Lowitt of Trout- dale. Mrs. Oscar Wigle was hostess for the April meeting of the Pratum Methodist Women's So ciety of Christian Service at her Swegle community home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wil liam DeVries was in charge of the devotions and the president, Mrs. Harvey Meyers conducted the business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wigle have returned home from a week end trip into southern Oregon where they visited in the homes of their son, Cloid Wigle of Riddle and with her father at Brownsville. Mrs. R. H. Proudfit was host ess for the meeting of the Merry-go-round club at her Hollywood drive home. Union Hill Women Meeting in Salem Union Hill The Union Hill Home Economics extension unit met at the Grange hall. Mrs. J C. Enz. chairman, presided at the business meeting. Miss Eleanor Trindle, Marion bounty home demonstration agent, presented material on "Conserving You," to 22 mem bers of the unit. Mrs. Henry Ericksen and Mrs. Byron McElhaney served re freshments. The unit will meet with Mrs Myra Fisher at her home in Sa lem in May. Fi:jonr.iS NOW CAN SI DEATEM A new. ertentlfle treatment oftVi real retM to the ml lli on who eufler from the maddrtint rortaj iteh and other mleeriea of Pin-Worme. This remarkable Pin-Worm remedy la Jeima "7. 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Fragrant, scientifically medicated. 7f yeara' aurreat. Buy today. ROOFING Now is th time to order that new roof before the busy lummei season. Expert workmanship with the highest quality material Free estimates without obligation. McGilchrist & Sons 25 No. Commtrcial Strctt Salem Phone 38478 j rent S3 00; T. C. Gorman, rent 90 00: W C. Milter. T. I. 10.11. 3. H. Turnldss. hospital 4000; Boy's Olrls Aid Society of are. court committed 10 00: Catholic Chanties, Inc.. do 50.00; Childrene Parm Home, do 30.00: Ores on Protective Society, do. 16 33; J. H. Turnldse. do 40 00: Bob Trak, 1 couier 10.00; Agnes C. Booth. T B. 30 80; Uanuerlte R. Burton. T. I 70; Vivian 8. Hoemt. T. C. 114; De partment of Agriculture, sealer 6S1S. Abraras j Skinner, Inc.. bonds 2000: Burke's Camera Shop. misc. i J; Art Biirnslde & Company, equip 13 44; The City of Salem, radio 6 00; General Petro leum Corp, trans 2 66, Hutcheon Pslnt more, mlic. 1.40; L. L. Low, trans .65; Valley Motor Co., trans 11.80; Lawrence Wrlsht. trans .85: Waller H. Zosel Co., trans 6 93; A. C. Oram, Postmaster, post age 1100: Ervln A. Ward. T. I. TO 55; C. C. Cannon, board meetings 35.00: A. I. Boff, do M)00; R. O. Hunsaker. do 60 00; Oeorae Bauman, hens killed 11.00: Mrs. B. A. Beuali. ewes killed 75.00: Leo Blsnchette, ewes killed 45.00: Henry Fel ler, do 30 00; Henry Feller do 60 00: Mrs. Pearl Hawks, do 30.00; Mrs. P. B. McD roy. chickens killed 1.60: Henry O. Rug ate, ewe killed 13.00: Mrs. Robert Schae (er. ewes killed 63.00: Arnold Seine, tur keys killed 03 00: Arnold Seines, turkeys lulled 37 78: Prank Weddte, ewes killed 66 00: State Department of Agriculture, millase tax 3.331.44: American Law Book Co. law books 10 00; Baker Voorhls ft Co. Inc., do 12.00: Bancroft-Whitney Com pany, do 7.50; The La wyers-Co-operative Pub. Co.. do 5.00; Shepards Citations, do 44.00; Stanford Law Review, do 4 50; West Publishing Co.. do 30.00: Abrami ft Skinner. Bonds 684.03; Armco Drainage ft Metai rrooucti. culvert eas.ai; uauou Wright. Rep. 34 45; Ployd Basset, do IB 00; Dr. Burl Better. Exam. 10.00: Bill Bickett. Gravel 60 00; Blake-Moffltt ft Town. Rod Supi. 0.70: BJake-MoTfltt ft Town, Sups. 2 92; Br ad fie Id Lumber Co., Misc. 4.80: Ben Brown. Scalp Bounty 36.00: E. H Burrell. Rrpi. 66.77: Capital Auto Parts, do 27.30: Capital City Bind ery, sups. 4.50: capital journal, Adv. 194.06: L. M. Case. Gravel 636.40: Sybil C. Catlin ft Frank H. Spear. Kent 100.00; Monroe S. Cheek. Trans. 78 53; Monroe Cheek, do 5 79: city water Depart ment. Water 51.71: Clyde Equipment Company, Reps. 7 31; Colyear Motor Sales ao i.jd; commercial book store. Sup. 25.60; Cooke Stationery Co., Co 27.04: Howard Cooper Corporation, Reps. 263.10; Dr. M. K. Crothem, Med.- Serv. 46.66; curm F. Deeti. Tractor Work 7.00; Phil Doolry. Misc. 5500; DoolUtle Master Service station, Reps. 10.76; Downs Glai Shop, do 38.05; E-A-R-O Materials Company, Cold Patch 506 50: Equitable Steel Co., MUc. 179.72: Hay L. Farmer Hardware Co., do 6.40; Eleanor Fletcher, Hralth Edut. 75 00; Dr. Lurllle Fortner. Med. serv. 20. Q0; Free"s Garage, Reps. 11.72: J. K. Gill Company. Equip. 353 40; Dr. John Goldsmith. Exam. 10.00: b. P. Ooodrlch Company, Mhc. 165.47; A. C. Grass. Postmaster. Postage 15.00; A. D. uranam. i.e. jj.ss; Haloid company. Sup. 5.71; Gell ft Van Handel, Misc. 42.00; J. E. Has sH tine ft Co., do 130.99; M. B. Hayden. E E. 10.10; Herrold-PhlN Ippl Motor Co.. Reps. 1,533.35: Chai. H. Iloyt, Gravel 8,458.75: Industrial Supply Co., Reps. IB. 30; Interstate Tractor "j Equip. Co., do 1,116.53: Johnaon-Slewert ft AMrlrh, Supi. 137 40: Jones Printing Co . Sups. 115 30; Ira JortrnM-n. Hti 44 70; Dr. R. E. Joseph, Mtd. Serv. 54 00. Keiser Sand ft Gravel Co. Gravel U; Krap ft Long Printer, Off. Exp. 9 70; C. J. Lrwl. Uas 19 02: Lowers ft Contrac tors Machinery Co. Reps. 62 31; Ja. H. Maden Co.. do 353.01: Marlon Electric Co. do 53 M: M. J McCormlrk. do 7 80. Douglas Mi Kay Chevrolet Co . Trans. 62.31: Doug lei MrfCay Chevrolet Co, Rep. J 917. s?: A. MvLauKlUUl Co . do 3 50; Mountain States Power Co., L ft P 43 40: Grant Murphy. T.E. 241 58; Needhami Hook Store. Sup. 64 0.1; Alt O. NrlJon. Kent 40.00; Nelson Bros.. Inc.. Bcd. 5 73: Johasn J. Bybrrg Co., MUc. 5 00. New- berg Sand ft Gravel Co. Oravel 47 00: James H. Nicholson, Inc., Boud 15 00: Northwent Induitrlal Laundry, Towels 3 00: Oregon Oravel Company. Gravel 348 09: Oregon Physician Service. Sl, Ded. 348.55: Ormon State Aancultural College, Misc. 7.425 00; Oregon Sta e Highway Comm . Elan 83 43: Par. tic Building. Rent 92 50; Pacific Tele, ft Tele. Tele. 332 87; Perk Brothers. Mlc. 18106 Phlllppl Tire Service. Hep. 2 hO; Photostat Corporation, Sups. 50 98; Port land General Electric. L ft P 185.11; Qu onset Oarage. Reps. 12.75: Relcon En terprise, sup. 14 00, Richfield Oil Cor poration. Oas 80 63; Richfteld Oil Cor poration, do 1.144 93: J. H. Kigdon. Orv rl 368.00: H. C. Zaalfeld. TE. 18 50: Saf fron Supply Co., Reps. 122; Salem Auto Parts, do 26 44; Salrm Blue Print Co., Exp. 45 47; Salrm Concrete Pipe ft Prod ucts, am. 161.74; Salem Hardware, Exp. 9 45; Salem Laundry Co.. Otf. Sups. 15 60; Salem Memorial Hoxpual, Hosp. 306 60; Salem Steel ft Supply Co.. MUc. 568 67; Shell Oil Co.. Oas 13.79; H. A. Simmons. Trans. 118.13; H. A. Simmons. Greae 3.94; Homer H. Smith Insurance Co., Bond 5 00; Homer H. Smith Insurance Co. Bond 15.00: Homer H. Smith Insurance Co. do 076 25; Snap.On Tool Corporation. Reja. IS 80; E. ft. Squibb ft Sons. Med. Suns. 69 50: Southern Pacific Co . Kent 6.0O; Statesman Publishing Company, Adv. 92.52; State Tire Service. Misc. 210.77; Stayton Gravel Co., Gravel 107.80; 8te- enson ft Mr fiord. Rous. 19.65: E. O. Syron ft Ronald H. Syron. Lumber 2,239.25: Tide Water Associated Oil Co.. Oas 1.007 98: Truck Sales ft Service. Rep. 57.18; Union O.l Co.. Diesel 58 21; Unmh Knapp Prmtinn Co, S-ipv 69 80: Val.ey Concrete Co.. Gravel 148.80: Valley Motor Co.. Reps. 76 83; Valley Wrldmg Supply Co.. Ml..c. 30.95: R. M. Walker, night of Way 123.80; Wallin Sand ft Gravel Co., Gravel 530.50; L. W. Webber, New Equip. 50 00; West Cot it Paper Co., Blips. 42 32; Western Unoln Telegraph, Tele. 5.48; Willamette Valley Tranter Co.. Frrlitht 4.60; Dr. Roacoe C. Wilson. Exam. 20.00; Woodburn Independent. Sup. 53 20; Woodburn Sand ft Gravel Co., Gravel 28,85; Woodbury Company. Rep. 197 16; rt. D. Woodrow. do .62: Dr. M. M. WoncT worth. Exam. 5.00; Wynkoop-Blalr Print ing. Sups 30 30; Denver Young. Box Rent 3.00; Zellerbach Paper Co., Sups. 6.20. 1 30CEKD1NGS January 3. 1949 List of Jury: Beer li cense. W. P. Cole; Bonds, R. Shelton. Alf. O. Nelson. Jan. 4. Bond, Allen Dale Ora- nam, surveyor; Permit to haul Iors, Chn A. Schicriler. L. M. Carlson. Ph:llins Bro: Van Dyke an dWoJctechow&kl. T. W. Min den, C. R. Han: Permit to haul piling, L. M. Carlson; Beer license, Dallas and Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, April 2."; 1919 17 Una Drlaklll. Jan. S. Petition for ex ten' lon of County road No. 530. continued. Jan. 6. Pole line permit. Pacific Tele, and Trie. Co.; Permit to haul log. Schott hoeler Tranifer Co . Norman McAllister, Howard Coomler, Robert L. Hurst, Adam II Kchleae. S. P. Mathenv. Davla and Wallace, Scott Mills Lumber Co.. Or wlle E. Olson. Harold P. Wlltte. P. W. Pope, Horace McCarlry; Permit to move Cat.. Salem Heavy Hauling Co. Jan. 7, Appointment of Gordon Moore, Dep. Dlt. Atty.; Petition to accept as County roads, Pioneer Drive, Uadrona and Hulsey Ave., denied; Order continuing until affidavit has been filed Vacation of part of Front m. in uaieivine; uraer io release Dona No. 300 erroneously filed with County. Jan. 10. Final hearing on Indemnity claims of William Mlckenham. Svlveater Terry and Karl H. Dettwyler; Permit to haul logs. Ray S. Kauffman, A. H. Bnrh- er. uien c, Kaldahl. Wallace Bevler, Jette Hros.; Pipe line permit. City ot Turner: Bond of Henry Smith. Jan. 11. Addition list of namrs on petition for Gate Rural Fire Protection Dut.; Beer license. Geo. P. and Grace V. Dwyer; Bonds. Emery J Jackson. Constable and Hariey R. De Peel. Constable: Permit to haul log. Francis Mack. Jan. 13. Order approving wrecking license for Albert Fried dba Lake Labtih Welders: Order to rhange law library fees in the District Court. Jan. 13. Permit to haul togs, Everett Osterberg. Prank Pettel. Duane E. Reed, Gene J. Hettwer, Harold E. Weather; Tlnanclal report of Brooks Rural Fire Protection Dim.; 3 pole line permit. Mountain States Power Co. Jan. 14. Permit to haul log. David S. hater, Joseph Zlebert. How ard Coomler; Order Vacating unincor porated area of Gateiville; Quit claim deed to Alfred L. Adam et ux. Jan. 15, inarmnity claim ol Cha. E. Bochiler final hearing set for Jan. 31; Permit to haul lumber lupplles and equipment. Eli E. Bangs; Permit to haul log. John J. Schmiia. Melrin Wolfer. Dwiht Yo der; Pipe line permit. Reconstruction Fi nance; Order for cancellation of Con tract with Darrall and Phyllis Bean for sale of real property. Jan. 17. Permit to haul loss. Walter Rak: Pipe line permit. Paul Doiler, Indemnity claim of Harry T. Feldman, final hearing, Jan. 31. Jan. 18, Order to issue license to Capitol Howling Alleys: Order to County Judxe to approve wreckers license for Herman C. Loikhart. Jan. 10. Permit to haul logs, J. V. Kpoelstra. Wm. Pennlmore; Bond of Agnes C. Booth as County School Supt.; Indemnity claim of Richard L, JYeeberg, iinal hearing set for Jan. 31. Jan. 20 nond of W. W. Harder as Commander of Hal Hibbard Camp 5, United Spanish' War Veteran: Permit to haul log, Ralph: Sleitmund; R, W clearing and construction permit. Bonneville Power Administration. Jan. ii, inaemnity claim of rrar.k P. Due hen. final hearing set for Feb. 1; Per mit to bsul logs, Ralph DeVllblss ard Theodore P. Eacher; Jan. 22, Transfer from Dog fund ail In excess of $'m; Order numbering County road 969. Jan. 34. Resolution to employ peery B'iren to help revise statutes relating to County government. Jan. 25, Transfer Order; Or der for refund of taxe to Htzel D. Gold man; Contrart with John Albu tor cut ting brush; Permit to haul Ioks. C. "V. Logging Co. Jan. 26. Permit to haul Iolm, Gervals Lumber Co. Jan. 27, Order fur refund to Frank E. Way. Alex Llchtv in RE: permit to lay tile; Approval of plat of ,Rehb's Addition." Jan. 28, in demnity claim of Arnold L. Steffen, fin, it hearing et for Feb. 9; Beer license, v." in. L. Van Handel. Herman F. Breltenstein and Edward J. Bpenner: Pole line per mits 1 3 to Portland General Electric Co.; Dance hall license, Edith M. Bcucll; or der for survey of portion of Bridge Cm k road; Treasurers semi-annual repn u Jan. 39. Indemnity rlaim of Main S. Mill er, final hearing act for 2 0 49. Jan. 31. Pinal hearing on Indemnity claims of Cha. E. Bochsler. Harry T Feldman. Richard L. Freeherg: Indemnity clam-.t of J. R. Stratford and son, Mrs. Jnim Hampton, final hearings set for 3, 15 49. who feel caused by functional 'middle-age'! Do you suffer from hot flashes, weak, nervous. Irritable clammy feelings due to the functional 'middle -age' period peculiar to women (38-52 in,) ? Then do try Lydla E.Pinkham's Ver table Compound to relieve such symptoms I It also hns what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect! i vnia r pinkhim'? "" kivm a iiiitiinni v vumruuriii ITCHii Advertisement (Srables) Is htehtr eon taslou anal would con tinue for life If not itopped. lis sole cause I the Itch mite which I Immune to ordinary treatments. Ex SO HA kills the Itch mite almost Imtant It. Only three dare EXSOBA treatment la required. Al lour Nearest FRED MEYER Drua Section Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention. Out Come CORI The Instant you apply Dr. Scholia Zino-pnds, pain ful shoe friction Stops, pressure on corna or eora toee Is lifted. Quickly remove corns. Coat but a triUe. Gat bot today f itV,. ' 111 PWEH POOL combats shortage with "another Bonneville" Behind the scenes or last winter's critical power shortage 11 private and municipal power companies and the Bonneville Power Administration developed a system or co operation which produced enough "extra" power to equal another Bonneville dam. Except for the work of the Northwest Power Pool, the electrical systems in the Northwest might have collapsed. Here's how it works: The pool inter connects electric systems in Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho, Utah, Montana and British Columbia. In such a targe region there are differences of time lone, weather, stream flows and other factors which produce variations both in power demand and in the output of generating plants, area to area. An area that is "short" al one timo J? can draw upon the temporary "surplus" of another area. Later on, the situation may be completely reversed, and power will (low back the other way. By joining resources and coordinating the operation of all generating plants in the Northwest, power pool engineers are able to utilize up to 600,000 kilowatts of power that would go to waste if the member syuemt were isolated! That's more power than Bonneville dam produces! The Northwest was short of power last winter, and conditions w ill continue critical for several years to come. The power pool is one of the measures taken by electrical systems to meet the emergency while new dams and powerhouses are being rushed to completion. These Arc tht Power Pool Members Portland Gfnckal Elxctric CoMrAW Portland, Oregon pAcinc Powt A Light CoMtANr Portland, Oregon Mountain Statu Powt Company Albany, Oregon Washington Wattk Powra Company Spokane. Washington Pugit SotND Power A Light Company Seattle, Washington City or Seattli Di partment or Liohtino Seattle, Washington City or Tacoma Light Division Tacoma, Washington Jdaho Power Company Boise, Idaho Utah Power Company Salt Lake City, Utah Montana Power Company Butie, Montana British Columbia Electric Co , Ltd. Vancouver, B C BoNNtvitLI Power Administration Bonrnvilh Power Distributor PGRYLAND GEHrlftAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (Wniietrvi p. f frfrfvnttrt;.