OO 6" & e r? 0 'o w 63 fa 0 O 9 st e aamnaii;, Q Youth Return Tires; Thefts Oearct! Here Tvo reports of tliefls of spare whcrls and tires were cleared ;,,j r,:,,, ; J UJ r . "t, -a nore were reported, they said. Tires stolen from the car of Htven H. Bolme:er. 295 Canda aria drive, and ird, 249 South were returned tcr two youth re.-jardine, the thefts and released. Da cr'ntion. L'ivcn bv witnesses .. i;i n. i-.,..ij ' .', 1 '.I,. .(,. ., ',, r Znir.V L 2 " although ,," : j i:.. ' The B"lr e cr thft and one at the M.-rii Joies residence, 1910 jjnrtit Fifth street, ' ere reported tarly S"tur: . L'ter, In t were reported by .conard; Kenneth, H. James, 0 mpia. Wash., who is ( visitin? friends at 1725 South , Church street : Alfred . Chivers, 2180 North Front street, and Fred Fischer. 1?21 ..orth Capitn! street. The theft' were all made frnm the trunks of crs and all occurred during the past week, police said. POLIO FlINIl ItEPOKT SILVKRTON Polio money rai.-rd in this area totals S1242.03, F. M. Powell and Lenard Kephart report. This included money from three school departments. IHiri Wilhimctlc Oltiliinries R. 15. Havlnirsl MOI.AI.l.A - Mrs. Cl.irabcll nubbins of Molalla received word; nf Ihr death of her brother. R. B. Hayhursl of Grants Pass. He . w'-e" queluo'ned Bethell'and Mrs. William Craw 1 the present time, license sales at fob! Portland. A " large, 44-47i: Sfc'!2on''- Ji'hSSS" hod been ill with pneumonia inlseryman. His datiahlcr, Miss Grants Pass. Services and crema tion will be held there the first of the week. Survivors also include a son, Vernon Hayhurst of Haines, Ore.; and a daughter. Dorothy Palmer of Baker. Ore. For numer ous years in his youth, he had lived in Oregon City. Bal.y J;i asmor SILVERTON Graveside serv ices were held at the Ml. Hope cemetery near Silverton 8:inday fnr the day-old baby boy. Wendel AHen Jasmer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel A. Jasmer of Sweet I Home. Born Friday, February II). the child died al a Lebanon hospital Saturday, February 11. The likmnn Funeral Home of Silverton was in charge. The Rev. I. M. Nelson of Ihe local First Christian church, officiated. Callicrino Williams INDKPKNDENCK - Mrs. Cath erine Stewart Williams, 71. died Salurday at , Ihe home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Johnson on roulc 1, Independence, afler a lone; illness. . Funeral services were held Mon day, February 13, from Smith Krueger Mortuary in Independ ence. Burial was In Oak Lawn cemetery, Corvallis. Mrs. Williams had been a res ident of Independence for Ihe Inst two years coming here from Port land. She was born July 16. 1884 in Scotland. Survivors besides her daughter. Mrs. Johnson, were two sons, Frank Williams, Giants Pass: Vatthcw, Dallas: Iwo sis ters, Mrs. Margaret Clark. Holly Hill, Fla.; and Miss Nancy Turn bull. Annap'lalc. Wesl Va., four brothers, Thomas Ttirnhull, San Bernardino, Calif : John Turnhull Nc v Orleans Cenree Turnhull . Newborn- M...., . M,.i.... f ' ' bull. Pittsburgh, Pa. Deaths Ralph K. Marvh l-Ie i tsitlent of 1V20 Cloverleaf l.anr. on Kib 11. at Ins re.-. id. Mice. Survived hy wile. Kalhleen M. M.irs'i. Snlrm: duiRhtir. M-s! Heltv Marsh; sisters. Mi!.. Sonhl.i St-heelili-r Pas. dena. cii( , Mi .Reuben Moure, i.a- (rand. Ore. Mi NelltP Hnnim. I.ns Anceles, Calif . Mr ft-a lit - , vaoa. Iowa: brother, Harry Marsh, Aberdeen. S Dikota: nrnhew. Ted Moore Salem Services will br hold Tuesday. Feb. 11, at run p m , Clough-n.inii'k chappl. with (lev, Wayne Greene off .elating. Interment, Beit-rest Menioilal Park. William it Phillip Relitvrd (alhri of William R Phil lips Jr . Salem. Sri vice, Tue-iiav Feb. 14. a! 2 p.m. nt lludsnn-nis.-n runrrai uninc, NfwDrrE. I Friends Cemetery. New berg runerai iimnr, Newberg. Runai m 1 John Hohtiis At a local mirsms linn Frbnt.it y hv daughter. Ms v l-oi 1 am it,.i). ins. salcm; son, John Rubin.- Al- ii. at me Will be Titer (iy 1 IP :iil etl-KtlnanS rhaprl bi crest Mrtnoii.tl 1'mk. S!ory ollu-ialing. "'net- Hev. v. ti. Albert Ii Petlvtobn At .i loi-.il lt,.-..ital t-Yhru.ir U at i'ie act- oi ..' f.n Niiiurii i wife Mrs Mary lY!t Jol-n, liul.-i'i-nlriiri'' Or.'gon; hiot'u-r Hetl.- i t I'ein h'hn Poitl.md, (ire, Snurcv ill bt- heM in thr Houflt-Fdwaitis Ctat'el T-u--.. d . Frbruat v It at 1 ;it t. m u,-v MiTvin Mt-r.ill will oilui.ite f,m cliKtlnu sriMcCR will be lultl m Co Cetietr . KUkf-y llrlhrll At a loci! hospital. Sattird fcMrtent of Houte .V Salmi tale bv pa.cut. Mr and Mi- t. A Het't ell. S.lrm. three Mvters. F.va Helh ell. Fl Ord. Calif. Wrna Rct'iell and Mrs William Crawfoid. both of Richmond, lalif; gi.indp.irmt. Mr. and Mis A J Bethell. Hill City. quet. Oakland, Obf. Rec it. it mn of the Rosaiv will be h Id Tuesday. February 14 at R pm in the Virgil T Golden Chapel Shipment u ill be made (or interment to Otikland. Calif. .fliri Pntr4 Late" resident of Rnsrburg t r local 'hospital Frt-Mtsi y 12 at the ic of 70 vijars Shipment h lireti 11. ad to, R.neburg Ore . for serv ices ar,d interment b Hon ell -Ed-ftHids FuneMl Chape!.' . . .. c ttttttP lloon Willard At StevrnsvUle Mont , Fehuiarv 11 Survived bv suits. Ntrs. Hirdie Gilkrv Stockton. Calii . Mis 1'cnl L Wane of Chinook. Mont; Vk. Vri'w Lmdsey o( Hillmi:s. Mont,; Mrs. Vein Humph rcun of Stevens ill. Mont Services wi'.i be l-.rltl I'.i the Vugil'T. Golden Chinel Wed. nrfday. (Kebniaiv 15 l to to a m, Rev. ' Lemuel Ot'utmnn iVflirin'ini. R'Uiallstic services h S-iletn lodse No a F A AM tntennent.Bfl- 1 est Me.ni!l,.'lll g o oo o , o 0G 0 0 Long Illness P Tkes Life of Rickey fiethell Rickey Bethoil, 8-yoar-olcP son f Mr. and Mrs. Lindscy A. Both ell, Maclcay road, died Sunday in a local hospital after several months of illn - The youngster had. moved-to Salem with his par.nts IV, years ago from Oral 's Pass. lit was born Aug. 24, 194,7, ,V Oakl d, I . -J ami granupanms. .nr. ana .trs. . .. ....... . A. J. iieineil. Jilll LllV. JVPn . anu Mr. and Mrs. Aupust M.-quct, OrM,nd. C.-lif. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. ""sd.-y In Virgil r. Cioldcn eh-pcl. Funeral services will be Friday in Oakland O-T I liai3ll iTicH Sll i ij Rites Tuesday I Funeral services for Rilnh V. M?r i?9o clovriot ,ne., who . died Saturday at the age of 60, w'li tie pi i:an p.m Tuesday in Ciiou-'h-Barrick Chanel with Rev. Wayne Greene nfficiatin?, Burial will be in Belcrcst Jle- mnnal Park. Mnrsh had been ill with a hcTt condition for almost a vear. He was a Salem residenl for about 17 years and in recent yenrs has been employed by the Snlein Park Department. He 1 was emnlnved most nf his lime ; here at H. L. Pearey Nursery t:o. He was a member of the Eagles lo(!e in Salem. Corn Anril 28, lftfto, at Charles city, Iowa. J.lRrsh moved to Sa I II I Hill M'S : lom fmm Salmnn Malm whAfa .c-vr J n .. . : .i .: u i un .March 1. lDb. doe nconsos !einnlnc ik. r iu Domaealla, .J42.37: Leo Guesnel, Walter W. Leon- .L 'r" ''.'"v ' "I ,3 mlKi h. h ihe , .h ,.t ! ff'-;: ",tsu" Frank. T, Stone. uio.7i; How fnttie street ! Inrc ,!1r'' -1"55 r-VB i"en, - - - . . " , I I aru . wood, zbj.42: Henry juijb- lUl' a111--1,'!., nj ri;f MI,B Unpn, CrS Will be SUb'eCt tO a Dena tV. At FnTn uhnlncalnrcr4or,rllarl ; Wlrth 2a2.11: J. L .SieBmuncf 249. 4B: iora. ooin 01 11 enmonu. ua i.. .ukij viur.s unt on.- m.i i rt iiil-uiuiii. iiij'i v sman. j4-;c.ji: uavia lerDei 2-jh.oz tiarvcy he had been employed San:; "S Betty Marsh, is secretary to the Salem city recorder. Survivor? in addition to his daughter are his widow, Mrs. Kathleen Marsh, Salem; four sis ters, Mrs. Sophia Schlechter, Pasadena, Calif.: Mrs. Reuben Moore, LaGrande; Mrs. Nellie H?rnm, Los Angeles, Calif.; and Mrs. Frank West, Nevada. Iowa; brother, Harry Marsh, Aberdeen, S.D.: and nephew, Ted Moore, Salem. John Robins Rites Tuesday ' Funeral services for John Rob ins, 1)2, who died Saturday at a Salem nursing home, will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in Howell Edwards chanel. Burial will be in Bolcrest Memorial Park. Mr. Robins had been a Salem resident since lfllB and had liv ed in Oregon since a ynuns man. He made his home at 2095 Maple avenue. Born May 31, 1H63 on Guern sey island in the English Chan nel, he moved to Canada and later to Michigan with his par- enls. He was married to Lena Prescott in Astoria about 1R98 and later he farmed for many years near Canby. His wife died in Salem in 1948. Survivors include a daughter, Miss E. Lorraine Robins, Salem; son John Rohins, Albany, Calif., and two grandsons. MoriiingsHlc PTA To liaise Pnmls MORN'INGSIDE Second of a series ot fund raising projects rw.n.ro-l hv I ho MrtiniirU Pnr. ent-Teachers Association is sched-! Top on average to high prime j Salary paid Marion county Em uled for Friday at the school steers was $24.50. Most choice and RloT 1 H H.P0TAnLe' 4 tn fealunnt: the tech.mcolor film Red prime steers went at $17.50 to ,302.71: Howard J. Wood. 267.42; Hen Stallion of the Rockies". $23.50 and good to low choice at i rv Jungwirih. 282. ti; J. l. Sipjmund. Snot-ones and popcorn will be $15.50 to $17.00. Buyers paid $15.50 iuS'K & 'riKsS; sold at the 7:30 p.m. showing, fol- to $19.00 for the bulk of good lo'267:ii: David Terhcii. 248.62: Harfey lowed bv the sale of sandwiches, choice heifers I Frankum. 247.31: Ida Bailey. 230 52; hot .loss and coffee. Profits will Lambs sold steady to 50 cents lliHnDaXol'S; contribute to the cost of an inter- communications system for the t.,.l.,,t , ". "VI. Chicago (Jrnin nilfAdO i.n A mildly reac tionary trend persisted in grains on the Board of Trade Monday, Healings were relatively slow. A feeling or uncertainty regard ing the outcome of new farm leg- islauoii made potential buyers shy ;nway from the market. It was felt a presidential vein might await any hill restoring ;ni per cent of ,P',,'"V pnee supports, ! Wheat closed unchanged tn ,mu'1' ' l higher. March 1.30 V oats as-7H lower. March b:.; rye unchanged lo hiyhor. March 1 2: Miyheans higher. March 2 4Hl4-2.49 and lard 2 to 7 cents a hundred pounds lusher, March 1 1 t;,i. 1 orlhmil Grain I'OHTLANH ,.t- - Coarse trains. ,..-u.,. Mil , mi ni. OUIK. COaSl delivery i !,,. v.... ., ii. :w lb white Harley. No 2. 4,'. lb l! V 47 '0 48 00 (Lion t orn. No. 2. l"-V shipment Wheat and . to arrive market, oasis No. I bulk, delivered coast: v;n(j White 2 18 , S"f ' NMllte 'exoluduiR Bex ... 2.18 JWUlle Club 2 18 ,,h,1t.-v ,, , ' AA, tar receipts: Wheat ; barley fUmf 13; COfh 13; I null feed 2t. MIUTAKY- MKN AiM)..yKiKir1s lloaday, February 13 urttillled .Marine rorp Ke- ei vc unit at .:iy;ii anil (,M.trinf t'orps Reserve trai'iins center. Company oB, KWnd int.niiy regiment. Oregon National lltitrd, at Salem armorv, 0 Oregon ,MobiTi?ation l)i4!i;n,i. lion detachiifcnteMu? at US.VhV) gjmory. W 0 o o J 11 Days Away , p il,- ;i-t - 11. . Q. - ",2V..:; j . v"v t-uiumi 1 9,ic.or ?'Tvjn Ward Poin,ed ' .Imi-iklo knkin-J -,J -;""'. " ."'u :j a i . l : aiu. n lUM iiiiulu' lusn IS u- pected for licenses but time is .already snort. Due to holidays, the couilhoule is open only four days this week and lour next week with three days remaining after that! Deiore tne oeaanne. Another door-to-door drive to 0 check on unlicensed dogs is j 46-51. planned again this year, he stat-1 Live poultry No. 1 quality, ed. Last year in Marion county i o i- Portland-Fryers, 2'i-4 1 b s, about 700 persons paid penalties'24: at farm, 23; roasters, 24, f.o.b. for keeping unlicensed dogs. Portland; light hens, 17; heavy After March 1. all dogs must hens-, V- old roos's. 11-14. wear the new aluminum license I nh'e, h cinari tva sr. i fnr 1 males' and treated females and $2 ; (or other females. After March I, a penalty fee of $2 is added to the lax. Unlicensed dogs found running loose whose owners cannot be lo cated will be disposed of, Ward said. Portland Livestock PORTI.AND 11 (USDAI Cattle tui Ann. i.i.i iaa, i.. .!.. 'j i..:.- stronc-50 hieher with heifers Sw-i"mt advance cowfun- i. "1 . , .. . S", Z, me, iT'TJ,' 1 18.00; commercial grades 15.60- ,b "r. r-7''":- . . ir. nn iii,t in t Woo Nominal, clean basis, 'i 16.00 light utility steers down to!.. , n. . M ... . t ui i tnnn 1100. lnH ami nrf lonrl hr.i 0l0d. "! -'00d. 1.00-02 fed heifers 17.00; few loads mostly !? blood 1.12-15; fine 1.18-23 choice 16.50 with good grades at Coutilry-dressed Meats, f.o.b. 15.00- 16.00; commercial heifers , ' ..... .. 13.50-14.50; light utility heifers Beef-Cows, utility 20-22 lb; down to 10.00; canner and cutter ca"ne!'s Tand cutt,e,s' 1,6-1,8; . . . cows mostly 7.50-9.00, few to 9.50; alTl u,ual!ty' ''twe,ghl' utility cows 10.00-12.00; commer- 35,3,6: rol'S 'I?3""; 2?-30' ' cial grades mostly 12.50-13.00; , Hogs-Best light blockers, 20-22; utility-commercial bulls 14.00-50; loan lfhl ow' 1G-1.7-light cutters down to 11.00; few 'ambs-d sP"nScrs. 3i M-good-choice feeder steers 16.00- -yearlings, fl"2; . . , , 17.50: medium-good 13.00-15.50. Mutton-Lightweight ewes and Calves salable 100; market about steady; choice vcalers mostly yt nn-)7 no cnuilo tn ''itno.n- ,,,l I grades 21.00-24.00; utility-commer cial 'unevenly' 12.50-20.00; culls down t 08.00 Hogs salable 1,500; market un even; No. 1-2 butchers active, fully steady; No. 3 grades slow with weak undertone; sorted lots U.S. No. 1-2 butchers 180-2.15 lbs 15.00-50; no sales No. ,3 grades at mid-session and demand limited; sows 300-500 lbs steady at 9.50- 12,50; 500-585 lb weights down to 11.00. Sheep salable 1.200; market only moderately active, 25-50 lower, instances 1.00 lower; buyer interest not following; 228-head van choice with some prime wooled fed lambs averaging about 105 lbs 19.00: olher good-choice wooled slaughter lambs 17.00-18.00; feeders scarce; good choice feeders last week 15.00-16.00; few cull-low utility ewes Monday 2.00-3.50. r,liic?o Livestock CHICAGO UP Hogs sold steady lo 25 cents lower Monday. Most 180 to 240 pound butchers ...,l i tin -n t ,-ioo . 'll.-iy t un ic employes n-euremeni sold at $I2..iO to $13.00 with scv- Bard, So(.. Sc(.., i.vi so: Public Ent eral lots at S13.25 and $13.50, thoiploves Retirement Roard. do. 2.670.6R: top. Butchers scaling 250 to 280 j rJ.b'Jl:'..':,.!.Dl y etiI?mfnL!:-"!fm; pounds were taken at $12.00 In : $12.50 and 290 to 360 pounds at I fill to lo til on lower at $19.00 to $21.00 for cond ! to nrime wnnlrri tvn-nt ..T Salahle receipts were 13.000 hogs ! ''2 000 cattle .100 ralvo-t nnH ttuvx -T'Wni CnilIC' JW CaiCS ana J.WO . Sheep. Chicago Onions By I'niled Press Supplies moderate, demand slow, market dull. Track sales: None. Street sales: f 50 lbs U. S. 1 un- ess stated Idaho and Oregon j . . . , , " Spanish 3-mch and larger 2.50- 2.ia: Colorado Spanish 3-inch and larger 2.60: Utah Spanish 3-inch -T: "STn. and larger 2.50; Midwest ellowjDorts DeVall. 228 15: Tina Thom.ii, U Ohes medium li- 3., irret-u nr ' Size 1,001.10. Wall Slrect N'KW YOItK tfi Prices tilted slightly lo Ihe downside in slow Iradini; late Monday in the stock market. . Most ol the plus signs in leading i issues were erased as losses ran : Iron, fractions to around a point. ; .. .. . .. . :..,.. H-nH.r.nn 100 fiS ommt lor tne nay was esli- mated at about 1.700 000 .hnres compared with 1.770.000 on Friday wl,en trading was the Ugliest since last NOV. 2. Salem Markets Compiled from .report! of Salem ( dealer tor lh fuitfnce of Capital JouriTal Rvaden. (Rtvtsed dally ) Retail Fed Prlrei Rbblt PeileU - 13 25-3 45 (80-llt biti U 10-4 80 tlOO-lb nag). r.ff Mih 44 45-4 95 Dairy he4 $3 ft. 3 48 (8u-lb. $3 30-4 20 ilOO-Tb bat I Pollltrm Rtirlnr Prlroa f-nlnri-cl I livers. 24c; old roosters. 14; Colored iow i .'.k-; legnorn fowl, iSt.-; coiorea , roas-prs, 24c. o f, 0 HiOlnr Prlef-FiTtfi lariff? A A. 38c. . Haige A. ' "!t-t2c: mrlum AA. Wc: j iMi .Muitt .- ...i-j;tv; sman n. . Kugs. wbnlrV'tt price generally 5-7 ; Ms higlier thun prtVs ahove: Uree grade A iretieral.v quoted at Joe med- ui'rt at jjt-. o IMI-ierral Rulnt price,: Pjemlum MIc B pripls 81c Rrftail- Al(rade. lie: cation. Sc: A pVlnU. 4c: car ton, 80c: No 1 53c W Biitter(S).Vhelea!e AA frade print. l(9-g8)0A iiida, 10c; B ftada, lie. S 0 G i-) PORTLAND m ButtcrfatQ Temative, subject to Qmmediate change Premium quality;1, deliv- Portland 5$u lb: first oimlttl. Sft- ennnnd ..nialit, GJi.SI nHrWhnl..l f.k h,,ll . "iwibooh;, -"-- "um- " " J i" r ? '"i.500' , ciaut, ,yu score, aova; t-Q graae, as score, 53, L.L-e.ic iw wnoiL'saiers uresun , rn-.i ".! i m ... . . I r.KK5 10 retailers UraOC AA 1 large, 49-51; A large. 46-49: AA medium 4347; A medium, 43-45; A small, 36-41. Cartons. 2-3 cents additional. Eggs To consoners AA large, ioo-oi; a tare, ai-oa: aa meaium ! 51-56; A medium, 50-55; A small, . "aoo ts-Average to growers- ! Live white, 3-4-4'i lbs, 23-26, 5 6 's. 18-21; old does, 10-14, few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers 58-61; cut up, 62-65. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses steers, choice 500-700 lbs, 30.00-34.00; good, 27.50 32.00; commercial, 26.00-29.p0; util canners and cutters 19.00-22.00. Beef cuts f choice steers) Hind quarters. 38.00-41.00: rounds," 37.00 40.00; full loins, trimmed, 55.00- I"" ,;T. , ' Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-1 lb, 36 :,0"4!-00; shouldcrs- 16 lb dowil 1 24 0-27 00; Prerib5 35.00-39.03; hams, 10-14 lb. 43.00-47.00. Veal and calves Good-Choice, all weights . 32.O0-48.0O; commercial 27.00-40.00, Lambs Choice, 40-50 lb, 37.00- -- - Fresh Produce Onions I d a h o Yellows, med, i 2.25-50; lge, 2.75-3.00; whites, 4.25- M: re- Sherwood Dnnvcrs, No. 1 2.00-25; Wash. Yellows, lge, 1.85 2.00. Potatoes Ore Central Russets, No. 1-A, 100 lb, best, 4.25-75; Klam ath Russets, No. 1, 6 oz, 4.00-50; Idaho bales Russets, 5-10 lb 2.60 75. Hay New crop. No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. truck, Port land and Seattle, 41.00-42.50 ton. LENTEN SERVICES AURORA Special services for the Lenten season will begin at Aurora's Christ Lutheran church on Ash Wednesday, reb. 15, at 7:30 p.m., with the World Day of Prayer service. COMM1SSIONKRS' COURT Tne following is the official publi cation of the record of claims before Ihe Marion County Commissioners Court tor the December Term for 19.15. with the amout allowed, bills continued, etc., according to the rec ords in the office of the County Clerk I..idd A- Bush Branch u. s. Nat l B"1 Portland, withholding. S7 Accident Comm". ind. Ace 787.57: United Fund. u. r M; state in- dustrlal Accident comm., ino. Mc, R. h. Hughes. 34541 i). ij. rcvion, 240.10: Stella 10H.65: Dim Polir.g,' 104 01: A. A. Richards." 340 31; L. M. Johnston, 207.69; Wallace S Wharton, ..39.48: Dorothv H French. 2:54.25; A. M. Roethlin. 307 37; M. Reznicsek, 200.00; O. Hughes. 231.45; H. P. Baker. 231.59; G. rtarrv. 188.18; F. Taves, 238. 33; B. Olson, 94.00: H. Kleihege. 220.71; D. M. Chance, 230.78: H. Mulkey. 224.14; F Cuinmlngs. 214.01: W. Glfford. 220,17: Lcston W. Howell, 4.80; M. Reznicsek. 60.00: Jov R Le Compte. S22 86; T O. Rickman. 370.76; Ed Booth. 199.89; R. L. Bair. 206.10: Fd. Kortzeborn. 224.20; D. .1. Jacobs. 234.75; A. Scott. 209 35: rt. Hooper, 204 na: Jack Goldade. 20935: c. E. w.itman 104 AA- Ilnvd Bavs 0110" Xy"""' nHutch: I hm ifif..n.v m. Sebern. ten 94: M. H, 177 .35: Joepb V Meier, w w: Re;:l. 204 81; D. Gutned 199.45; N. Heeklev, 217-15: B- Anderson. ZKX 90; Earl Adams, 270 75: John t.icey. V-'T'cn 302 "c"i." f. -W21IV W ' C. : llrlli- 297 M- Itcr.llce Vearv. ilies: "(tii coii- 2S0.4V Vio- la Fi-enbneb. 280 43: hdith Haulman. 771 wi: Marv Testenvan. 208. '.t; Ruth Ingrain. 257 88; Evelyn Krueger. nMJS rV: HeSnffi i34 Erna Birstecher. 217 55: Vera -: Ethel t.-rmon. . ,y ,,. ... sl,,.i.v Mlu.r. ,,.., tn.,nn stunfel. 144 jit: Blanche Sto.-- -,v . i 2.t8 6-:- ti-roid Fox. Thom.n' ,W Brown. M1H: Leslie R Ch.fn.1- Birlow KM : Winlf-ed rotlan. 193.49: M.vbelle B. McDonald. 200.15: Jo Ann Br.idle.v 102 17: Robert c.ld- well. 277 IS: Ellen Good. 1.10 02; Mm- th T Hutching JSM-. Cn T Ann -,."r.- . . . L Jin W Unrt.e C-,mten4n ip. vi- retl T ' o-rii-ii 58 o- James H, Ashauth. ST"; Kirk 'Mulder 266 88: r W Kehrli. 254.61; Delores Mvera 236 94: :rir Dudlev. 273 98: John Tulfimdee 874 09; Twila W. Conover .9 02; Virginia Stone, 232 59: Irene Jnhnon 22 4 28: Irmi Mtton. 2P9 35: Phvllu Zeti 187 Mr Doris Oile- 'its. 182 21" (-ludvs White. 245.fi: ineVtv J. Parrett. ?M 54: Glen Rob- rriJr,n 310 171 Gtt- V. Wald-'ooo j'-c;. Christine V Morlev 1 l: j--in.f.o ly.-t.-.r. mi in- k M .Mil. trom, "VHP'-: Amov O ' Shaw. 32,P5; h h Smltn, IM. 11 : Hie "Hirtl HO-nr- nefr jt; $ y J. Roust. 28 4 John '7 - ihinsVvt J" M; Hernvrt 'ADinrv? 548 40: Rov lirith. J73.41: Cecil .Ink-- .on. I4V,-.i-. J l!?rp Out, lr. t-ecil C Cross :13 5, : M.irv E. S:rav- er. 193. James I). Painr. 276 .8: H. T E-an. SOJACOLeonarrl ComlM) 171.78; Ravmonrl klren S-OrS: Vio- lew- West, -rt:!."., Marlin 314". J14.it; rati-ir lav an. ik.v tit- O o '' (CllMIiO.R8 cOlrto The following u the official publi cation of t.fc) locord of claims before the Marion County Coinftissloiierii' Court lor tlaa. ,ovemuer Term for 105., wltn tne amount .-allowed, blllsQTeau 234.6: coniinuta. etc.. according lo the rec- r ln Ont- cilice ol the County A. (3 Gragg. Pn.tmaster. Postare, '. HI- Hallu x Wn.. ... a E.. l.'.'m Lndd & u'tun-Saleiu tira'nch. TU o. Aat.onai tail ol Portland, Withhojdio,-. f J26.as; I.egi,lat.ve counsel comnmii't, O. E.. 350.00; Sop. Spc KnriaisS Inriiniv UovnkHnJ : rundP uaS Public" ipis. Re- ; tmiBient system, oiterement, 3.;i-!5. 73; State Industrial Accir.vnt, Commls- 3ianon .uiy tmpioyces: n. r. Frankum 236 98: Ida Baillie 179.23; Ananei .-noon 21B yz: uixie Meyer 119.62: Barbara Snvder 221 86: H. B. ! 34-4'i .? W1" ?, !; I l.Sn&tS.ni - ! 341.21. L. M. Johnston 207.69: wal- lace S. Wharton 357.40; Dorothy H, French 2.14.25; A. M. Roethlin 307.37; M. neznicsck 200.00; OJa Hughes 231.45; H. P. Baker 231,59. G. Barry 1B8.18: E Taves 2C3.33; B. Olson 91.00; H. Kleihege 220.71; D. M. Chance 231.12; H. Mulkey 224.14; F. Cum min gs 214.01; W. Giford 220.17; M. Reznicsek 60.00; Joy B. Le Ccmpte 222.86; T. O. Rickman 368.63; Ed. Booth 190.89; R. L. Bair 206.10; Ed. Kortzeborn 224,20: D. J. Jocobe 234.75; A. Scott 209.35; R. Hooper 204.88: J. Goldade 203.35; C. E. Walt man 194,68; Lloyde Bays 113.88; M. J. Morrison 179 81: Ruth Hutchins 1BG.35; M. Sebern 1B0.94; M. H. Lacher 166,82; George N. Gross 70.00; Richard H. Allen 138.50: Thomas W. Hansen I. .8.30: Doris Dcvall 228 15: Tina Thomas 177.55; Joseph P. Meier 48.50; L. Bea! 204 81: D. Guined 194.45: N. Berkley 217.35: B. Anderson 203 90; Earl Adams 270.75: John Laccy 210.11; Barbara Smith 197.90; W. J. Stone 6fi5.04- W, P, Green 321.93; F. R. Coleman 302.46; 1. G. Lerrnon 301.24; W. G. Hellie 297.34; BcrnU-c Yeary 328.73; Effie Cole 200.43; Viola Eteon bnch. 2110,43; Edith Haulm. 206.63; Mnrv Toftorman 158. Bl; Ruth Ingram l.ri8.8r F.velvn KrurRer 120,97; H. Maria Fissel 141.96: Muriel Swerinsen 236.5!). Helen Poufade 132.19; Erna Beisteelipr 247.S5: Vera Wood 2.19.17; Ethel Lermon 176.48: Agnes Hender son 160,65; Lylnh Pcavy 174.4!); Shir lev Mucken 150.66; Joanne Stunfel 144.30; Blanche Storer 296.92: Nora Wood 24.73; Howard W. Barlow V. Brown 235.60: Leslie R. Chandler XJ,'!S!LS2,.2!l .lS,- i'.?'- belle B. McDonald 200.85; Jo Allen Bradley 210 85- Robert Caldwell 277.16: Martha T. Hutchlngs 39.50; Geo. F. Armstrong 33.95; Joseph L. Faulhaber 19 40: Blanche Christensen 48 50: Cecil I. Omans 58 20; James H. Ashbaupn 339.82: Kirk Mulder 266.88; F. W. Kehrli 254.61: Delores Myers 236.84; Jack D. Ballah 49.42; Craig Dudley 275 29; Twila W. Conover 209.02; W. J. Kvarsten 125 64; Virginia Stone 232.59; Irene Johnson 224.28; Irma Moon 209.35; Phyllis Zeh 187.55; Dons Odgers 182.22: Gladys White 245.46; Agnes C. Booth 338 74: Betty J Parrett 288.14: Glen Robertson 309.17; Christine V. Morley 201.16; Gloria Jackson 184.30; A. I. Malstrom 291.06; Amos Shaw 321.95; B. R. Smith 263 41; Richard Boehringer 257.88; E. J Boust 283.41: John Zabinski 267.88; Herman Doney 248.49; Roy Lamb 273.41: Cecil Johnson 246.66; Jess W. Gut7ler 20fi.!-5: Cecil C. Cross 251.91; Mnrv E. Siraycr 193.49: -Janic D. Painter, 276.20: H. T. Evans 313.38: Leonard Combs 271.78; Raymond Klcen 227.77; Violettc West 242 94; Marian Maas 214.2.:: Patricia Savage 184 40; Dolores GcorRe 218.06; Bern ice Harlan 213.66- Sidney Nelson 214.28; A. D. Graham 376.05; Betty Morrow 220 05; Audrev H. Ewing 221.60; Char lotte Walker 208.47; Rid-tley C, Miller 319.82; Charlene L. Foust 190.89; J. K. Neuleldt 263.41: John A. Anderson 199.68; Theo. Kucnzt 368.62; A. M. Piesnall 241.41; George N. Gross 207.00; E. A Ward 204.15; B. Olson 129.50; H. W. Barlow 8.30; Gloria Jackson 48.96; Christine V. Morley 54.21; C. A. Lewis 73.47; Harley R. DePeel 96.58; Argie L. Jones 58,20; Dorothy M. Pearson 165.90; A. A. Gecr 62,08- Patricia Toler 64.02; Elea nor L. Fisher 24.25; 1, H. Johnson 378.45; Hobt. Harl 329.08; Dcibert J. Bair 273.46; Elmer T, Ideen 211.45; Harold L, Martin 260.18: Harry Nie man 256.92: Robt. V. Stoops 230.83: Robt. O. Bye 313 08: Jos. A. Robl 307.75; Jesse R. Carter 234.90; Menno Dalke 221.85: Lloyd J.irman 231.95; Arnold L. Kirk 231,11; Leo McCnllis ter 206.72; Henry Rasnutssen 235.62: Tom Ritchey 216.35; Earl E. Shade 261 03; Erwin Viergutz 2l6.fa9; Win, Naftcer 305.87; Leo A. Andreas lores George, 218.06; Bernice Harlan. 213.66; Sidney Nelson. 214.28: A. D. Graham, 377.05; Betty Morrow. 220.05; Maxine Dorman, 24.25; Audrey H. Ewines. Ml.Wl unarjoue naincr, 208.47: Ridgley C. Miller. 357.02; Char- inn,. T.. Fnnst. 190 89: J. K. Neufeldt, 123 01; Kav Chambers, 56.88: Edith Taves. 72.58; Katherine M. Jcldirks, 84.15: George N. Gross, 207.00; Naoma Rehfuss. 43.05: John A. Anderson. 499.68; Theo. Kuenzi, 36B.62; A. M. Presnall. 241.41: E. A. Ward. 264.15; B. Olson, 129.50: Melvin K. Wilcox, 29.10: H. W. Barlow. 8.30; Dorothy M. Pearson. 155.03; Father Ward, 45 20: Irving H. Johnson, 383.59; Robt. Hari. 329.08; Delbert J. Bair. 306.09; Elmer T. Ideen. 220.13: Harold L. Martin. 270 81; Harry Nieman. 295.80; Robt. V. Stoops. 251.67: Robt. O. Rye. 318.:-8: Jos. A. Robl. 313.05: Jesse R. Carter, 267 .0B: Menno Dalke. 232.8:.; Llovd Jarman. 242.97; Arnold L. Kirk. 242.12: Leo McCallister. 279.42; Henrv Rasmusien. 246.82; Tom Rttch ev. 237.36; E.irl E. Shade. 266 21: Er win Viergutz. 227.68; C. G. Ross, 295.87; John Anderson Jr.. 271.10; Al bert L. Canoy. 253.61: Chas. P. Canoy, 1 209.87; L. R. Cooper. 245.53; E. J. ! Coover. 19... 47; Wilmcr Dahlberg, 36.34: Rom. Martin. Z4.u: n. j. Peterson. 284 93: A. B. Rostad. 229.28; E. C. Svron. 194. 87: W. J. Starzl, 263.84: Ralph Wickham. 220.35; Wm. Naflzger. 3'5 87; Leo A, Andreas, 264.22; Lawrence Fancy, 256.19;' Vir gil R. Fahev, 223 88; P. C. Hunt, 248.77: Melvtn Monnier. 225 42: Albert K. WeiiRcnroth. 261.13: S. K. Ely, 306.59; Flovd Blackburn. 245.37: Wm. M. Duchateau. 240.00; Arthur Thay er. S'58.82; Kenneth Watts. 260.00: Frank Woelke, 337,20; D. P. Scharf. 313.05; O. D. Binegar, 271.31; J. T. Debacon. 282.57: Willmar Fossholm, 253.02: Harvcv M. Girod. 231.47; Clair Harvey. 263 28 Roy Hatfield, 233.88.: Dick Hoover. 236 52; R. G. Kcmmler. 240.94; Laurel Lamb. 255,74: Virgil 240.94; Laurel Lamb. 2f."i,74: Virgil Long. 239. W: Arthur B Mack, 141.54: .Martin. 211.04: W. IV Massev 270.64; John McAllister. 274.13: Ralph McAllister. 2628'.; Raw McCallister, 2;:8.2a; Ernest B. Page, 235.36; Jas. Riggi. 263.28: Glenn Robertson. 272.51; W. Shelley. 212.35; Delbert C, Shell ito. '232,73: Kenneth Slvtcr. 240.80: Robert Smith. 270 B3: Earl D, Staiid- ley. 209.02; Ted H. Stolle. 284.49; Lloyd I Hugh ! Wrbt,: 2S6J:- Sam " Wee -: f.ro E. Willis 220 W; l.ile L. I Wilt. 264.00: Tony Woelke :M 1.44: Tom Bo-.vden, 31fi ifl; Frank L. Hcr sha, 318 51; Paul R Taves. 221.20; Gerald R Kubm. 216 73; Nancy E. Wilson. 159.97; Deloris Nickerson. 151.50: Nevelie I. Tanner. "4 03: Ana bel Moon. 143 95: iVoIet West. 137.05; j "S: ram Kerr. 47 40: DeNae Renter, '. I'- Ru.h Wood. 18 11: Florence fi to- Nora'Jonrs. i..is ,w; .-woreen nelson, lift Ho: Caroline Smith 109 81: J-MCDhlne i fl'-P"'". M.SS: C''" 'J.?'" n 5f ' Elsie Simila. 73 S6: Barh.ira Victor. I S.1" "" .'iriie tv. "J" : : J T. Ev.ni. r90 IS: ketth Au,ttn . ' M: Uoyd iii,,n,s. J9J 09: DorwT.d , ?B"Vvr.1.'h1- 11 64: C-.A '" 69 st- I How- .11 je ! MHcell.neo,r Cecil cCrow. Re- 1 tirementt .66. American Institute r ! Rffal Estate Apnrr, OE. 7 (Vi; H i E. Erankum. TE. 24 22: Gerald B .-n-uum it, djo; ua.i.-n j, jeo- ser. ao. 13 vs: nenrv ..unswirtn ao, ,I4 64; R;chard S Nurfiolson. do. 24 29: i 'Pn s SvPr. do. 15 si: Paul H. I Taves. .-do, 12.30. Davfd TerbeU. do, 7 1 01 --. t-i-. i.ais -. nrtini.i I Aud't, 2W0; ,J A Keilv. Rriva!, -l.'-oo: Merchant Ca'euKitor? inc. do, 1 45 Oregon St.ite Pfth-fe. F.n-. i 250 00: Tr?nstrl' Cleannt. Eo . j 3 ?i: The Go'den Pne.is.iot. "Meals. , ,'. i s- iy.-. t t7v.rr..'-t(i, i-- L" f! Ort: m D. N'tll--. Fee. ?0 Oil; w Pickel'o do, 45 0"; D-!e Pire am do. 1 5 Muton C-iSiy Sur- v.iv: .i-or f 17 .V: ill',-- S Wia--- ton. T-.V '-'ost.ne 10 -;o? Rex H.n't- 'lev. 7f ''.;: Rov J. Rlervdo, IB90: E L Rel do. JO: t.estM w , H i-ll. do. 14 t.esit v Howetl. Ho-ell. ci-Att. ry rti in: nr iv-ni am A l.tno, toiw. , K g; dtfeddlt funeral JJproe, 0 0 w o G n 243 tawWnc. Fay (J " Fahey 220 P W HOnt xa .1.: Melvin Mgnn'f J,.1-"Jt ofl, 306 5: tt-iu 234.62." -Ar'iiur Thayer 24.t.39; . ' ... anv "Ata 07- r r. Kim I 5 87; John Anderson Jr. 8.77;OA bert L. Canoy 242.53: Chas. P. C.moy, fcoover 206.46: Wilder lihlberg "29 15; Robt. Mai-t.n aJHQM; V B. Rostad 218.5; W. J. Starzl 209.49; E G Svron 72.03; RJph Wickham 211.4.5; Frank Woelke "332.Uf D. P. Siharf 307.75: O. D. Binegar -'5.30; Odie Connelly lJti.UJ: J T. Debacon 254 33: Willmar Sossholm 241.97; Harvey M.'Girod 243.84; Clair Harvey 252 92; Roy Hatfield 225.20; Dick Hoover 225.73; R. G. Kalnmler 229.28; Laurel Lamb 242.92; Virgil Long 2..9.04- H. A. Martin 236.26: W. R. Masey 270.64: Johjt McAllister 261.29: Ralph McAllister 236.15: Ray McAllis ter 228.35; Ernest B. Page 211.58: H. J. Peterson 289.03; Jas. Riggi 252.92; Glenn Robertson 249.07; W. Shelley 231.15; Dcibert C. Siiellito SW.B3; Kenneth Slyter 204.05; Robt. Smith 244.89; Earl D. Standley 218.17; Ted Stolle 271.28- Lloyd E. Taylor 273.61; A. - M. Theis 239 65; Hugh Webb 244.28; Sam Weese 214.60: Geo, E. Willis 2C9.16; Lite L. Wilt 253 Gl; Tonv Woelke 259 46: Tom Bowden 316.19: Frank L. Hcrsha 340.41; Paul R. Taves 250.50; Nancy E. Wilson 186.63; Deloris Nickeraon 42.28; Ne velle I. Tanner 160.05; Anabel Moon 152.51; Catherine E. Redden 89.81; Helen M. Canskev 142.20; Harvey E. Frankum 21.78; Dalbert J. Jepsen 10.14; J. L, Siegmund 9.70; Henry Jungwirth 10 84; David Terbell 4.01; Gale Christensen 19.40; A. F. Among 29.10; Naoma Rehfuss 7.27; Mary Ellen -Good 46.46; Lorraine Kerr 124.42; DeNae Renter 133.13; Ruth Wood 138.70; Florence Jones 144.37; Noreen Nelson 126,56; Delores Nick erson 97.38; Joreen McDonald 53.57; Caroline Smith 115.80: Norma Peter son 6,'i.23; Patricia Hug 78.08; Jnsqph ine Fitzpatrick 12.74: Elsie Simila 15.52; Cleo Walker 8.48; Mvrtle Evans 155.36; Leonard Combs 67.24; H. T. Evans 154.93; Lloyd Williams 2R6.62; Keith -Austin 240.53; Kay Chambers 56.88: Esther Ward 26.24. Miscel 01.43: L,o 11. iu-it-i .ia.nj. c- laneous: H F. Domagolla. T. E.. ,.4.4i; ttarvey K, frannum, 1. c, 20.51; Dalbert Jepsen. T, E., 10.85; Hcnrv Jungwirth. T. E. , 32.70; Rich ard Nicholson, T. E-. 19.04; Leo L. Qnesnel. T E., 4.55; Ralph S. Sucor, T. E 18.90; J. L. Siegmund, T. B 23 59; Paul R. Taves, T. F,., 10.33; David Terbet. T. E., 22.12; J. E. Brown Printing Co., Sups., 40.54; Cook Stationery Co., Sups., 17.18; International Business Macli. Corp., Rental, 173 54- J. A. Kelly, Do, 135.00; Machine Accounting Service, Exp,, 110.00, M.irion County Surveyor, Sups., 16.20; Senator Hotel, Jury Meals. 34.50. J. Win. Stortz, Foes. 15.00; Walace S. Wharton. T. E. & Petty Cash. 20,30: Hayden's Capital Citv Binderv, Sups, 46.40; H. C. Mattson. T. E., 12.55; Moor Business Forms, Inc. Sups., 16.14; M. Reznic sek, T. E.. 4.45: Oregon State Col lege, County Agent, 20.3f0.00; Roy J. Rice, T. E.. 263.30; Dr. William L. Lidbeck, Autopsy. 50.00; Allied Sup ply Co..Sups., 82,36: Clyde's Lock smith & Safe Service, Exp. 1.50; Easterday Supply Co., Sups.. 13.25; Marion County Extension Office, Exp., 15.00; Oregon Builders Hard ware. Do. 25 44: Edward Peter. Do. 2.00; Portland Gas & Coke Co., Fuel, 22.24; Refrigerating & Power Spe cialities. Exp.. 15.06- Vacuum Cleaner Clinic. DO, 11.25; Westinghouse Elec tric corp., un, iza.uu; Kenneiii c.. Brown. T. E.. 2.10: A. C. Graes. Post age. 9.00; Geo. N. Gross, T. E.. 2.52; International Business Machine Corp . Equip.. 400.00; The McBee Co.. Sups., 7.52: Earl Adams, T. E.. 240.54; Dr. Siieo. R. Deems, Exam.. 7.50; Dr. Itcid R. Kimball, Do, 7.50; Robert Brownell. Reward. 25.00; S. K. Elv, Do. 23 00. John Srlimid. Do. 100.00: Silverton Sanitary Service. Do, 50.00; Andy's Auto Wrcojters, Trans., 7.50; ur. w. u. iiurrows, fsv. scrv,, 125.00; F. R. Colemtn. Trans., 1.50; Dr. Margaret Dowell, Mccl. Scrv,, 15.00; Duplication Products, O.S.. 5.33; Dr. Lucille Fortner, Med. Scrv., 45.00; A. C. Gragg. Postmaster, Post age, 267.22; L. E. Hammer. Trans,. 73.66; H. & H. Garage, Do, 7.50; Hendrie Medical Lab., Lab.. 216.75; Johnson & Siewart, Exp., 133,75; I. G. Lerman, Trans., 18.20; Pitman Moore Co., Sups,, 96.00; Salem Masonic Temple Assn., Rent, 285.00; School Dist. No. 4, O.S.. 1.15; W. J. Stone. Petty Cash, 6:15; Dr. J. H. Treleavcn, Psy. Serv., 100,00; Wyn-koop-Blair Printing Serv., Exp., 16.00; N. Boe, Herd Insp.. 185.00; Austin W. Eivers, Do, 217.75; John Hanrahan, Do, 192.50; E. L. Henkel, Do, 454.25; F. G. Rankin, Do. 167.75; Glen E. Schwenke, Do, 402.25; Dr. Wm. Crothers, Exam. 7.50; Dr. D. E. Dilaconi, Do, 37.50; Dr. Hugh Dowd, Do, 7.50; Dr. E. .H. Downs, Do. 7.50; Dr. Arthur Fisher. Do, 15.00; Dr. Kenneth Powers, Do, 7.50; Dr. Ralph Purvine, Do. 22.50; Dr. Chas. E. Weebcr, Do. 57.50; Dr. Paul Wolfe, Exp.. 98.00; Advance Supply Co., Sups., 21.65: Allied Supply Co., do. 234.71: Electric Corp., Exp.. 72.24; In dustrial Electronics, do, 43,22; D. G. Kincslev. do. 176.40: Larmer Trans- fer. Fuel. 1.046.73; Plastic Sign Co., Sups., 3 60: Portland Gas St Coke Co., Fuel, 24.69; Dariel Rickman. Exo., 4.00: State Bureau of Labor, do. 6. 00; State of Oregon, do. 15.00; Vanco, do, 32.25: Westinghouse Electric Co., do, 125.00; Si Cohn. County Clerk. In vest.. 2.90; William C. Crothers, M. D.. do, 10.00; Hamman Stage Lines, do, 2000: Oregon iDstrict Attv. Asso., OE. 10.00: Earl Adams. Constable, do, 17.00: Earl Adams. Mileage. 236 82; Dr. Geo. Mursell, Exam. 7,50; Para mount Pest Control. Garb. Disp.. 25.00; John Schmidt, do. 100.00: Stl- erton Sanitary Service, do, 30. 00; Dr. Austin W. Eivers. Fees, 172.00; John M. Hanrahan, do. 193.25: Dr. E L. Henkel. do. 584.25; F. G. Rankin, do, 49.00: Dr. Glen E. Schwenke, do, 332.25; American Medical Assn., Sups., 15.00; Dr. W. G. Burrows. Psy. Serv., 113.34: F. R. Coleman. Trans., 9.50: Dr. Margaret Dowell. Med. Serv,, 15,00: Dr. Lucille Fortner. do. 60.00; A. C. Graeg, Postmaster, Post age. 134.no; Hendrie Medical Lab Lab.. 216.75: Henrv's Phntn Shnn Sups., 1.85: H, A- H. Garage. Trnns., 7,00: Oregon State Board of Health. Lab.. 2.50: Parke Davis Co.. Med Sups.. 1.13.32: Physicians A- Hospital Supply Co.. do. 28. 4R; Pitm-in-Moore Co., do. 94 08; Quisenberrv Pharmaoy. do. 10.36; Salem Clinic, do. 41.66; Sa lem Masonic Temple Assn.. Rent 285.00: Salem Memorial Hospital. X Ray. 258,50; School Dist No. 4. Sups 1.15: Sharp Sc Dohme. do. 16 00: W J. Stone, do. 6.45; Ttndnlt's Pharma cies, do. 40.20; Dr. J. H, Treleavcn, Psy. Serv.. 12001; Dr. Wm. C. Croth ers, Exam.. 22,50; Dr. C. A. Downs, do. 7.50; Dr. E. H .Downs, do, 7.50; Dr. Stuart M. Laneefield. do. 7. 5H; Dr. Ch;s E. Weeber. do. 22 50: Dr. Paul Wolfe, do. 7.50: Brcssie Appli ance Service Co. Sups,, 28 50; Dr lan D, MacDonald. Med.. 12.50; San itary Service Co. Inc.. Exo , 7 oo Denver Young. Sheriff. Meals. i -088.37: Geo. F. Armstrong. TE, 32 Marvin A. Hutching. Rent & OE 34.40: Donald M. Orange. Rent. 25 DO' iuintln B. Estell. do. 43.72; Harlev 1 r-- 6 Rent. H..U.F. .imiii neciser. ao. ,ts 110; H. Eichsteadt. OE. ?.3S: Cecil I. Omans. TE. 1.32. Dr. J.-mes H Ashbaush. Trans.. 6 2.i; California Trst Bureau, Sups . 5192: Dr. Richard B. Embick uetennon. lfiixi; w. T. Grant Co.. do. L. G. Mavberry. Detention. 81.00; Mrs. Deloris Mvers. Tran .. 3 25- J J. Newberrv Co.. Detention. 3 99 John J. O'Donnell 6 20 00- J C Penney Co. do. 17 75; The Shoe Pox' dn. 2 88: The Oreconian. Advt . w estern City. do. 19.50: Cathnlie Service. Court Comm.. lO.OO: Chris- !i nooi. do, 10 00: Our Ladv ot trovic!rnte. do. 10 no: St Miry't "UII,.V. novs. ao. 20 00: SUte Pub. M-HiVS mm-.,Car"- " Poor. E.-P 3 13: Herman Win. Lanke. Te! w,.,.. ouirouK.-i- tiecirie to. . . n(nr. i. ttooT-i no is R.t I , v r-arreu. no 8i: Ulen W ertson. rln -.1479- V t ra..., - ! ' CecU Fames Co.. ' Sup, . 11 la! McKinney Lincoln Mcreurv Inc. ! Jr.n. 13 if. The PT.cfic Tel. -.- Tele. , Co. R fldl0.- " '5: Secre tary ..f. State. ' i." : ";"ur" inaena ent. Sups.. 2 50.-. The CommreiaI Bank of Ealem. do. 8 56; The Nation al Cash Register. Mach Mamt.. IN, 40:. 1 r-uney-tiowes inc 185; Denver 1 ounc Tost Pos4,.. ! POO.OO: A. D. Ora- CO- -o .25; Salem Title Co do ' '30 V Franit Ostlin. Din-t- iif,,:S, em wldmg SuppK"' So W: R-deler C. M:l!er. TE. WUH- H- Schultabber. Diesel" 71 rt C Gragg P!.Vr, She!? OH Co., Misc.. 87.13' ' Snap-nri ham. TP. r. OK. ;35 2R: A-ert C Gragg Pott ! i-ostage. 50.C I j. K, Neufc'dt 87 15; Silvet'on . aWJ . Trif-unf. Advt . rt7f.- ArfniDon't sV.nfc. ?-n: A,-tdr.ocr.--ohr'Viiltigrhh Corn. . - ., t'iH!- Carter, f oe Co of ret. ! ! do, 2147: The "i'.lo."! CT . -.') it , eo, T'rcl Pros Fws 103 (V- Mr. ! 5r),r1 Etret. do 30,tati Caih Pros . Ino. 4.10O; Gall, Bros. Ttw iW: n- Hans Hatedorn r ; Ron ;'rt HiM-saWot. 5, aofsi: B'.ir Mam. :-t HmsaV,. -I. : .ir. - Main. j ro Dt-nt I OVoore Rulne Irormt, Sups., M3; -aniportCafn: O kMiregon, MondgycjFuary 13, 19. a w -t n. PalmOllve CO., r,',,Q,n Hotel SuoolV itrtiP jy,- ' - r, . i I a licit kMi. fXauO- Ur. Richard P. uJmbicX. Sup., aam Vnnn. f.ai inc.. r-xp., i.w, -.-o. --a .157.79: Marvin A. Hutc 11 Kv: Oa l.M Ugnald M. Orange, Estell, (ent "-" ,, ij " m i w h tjen. in: l. 30,00;' Gale" M. Chtfs&nscn. V. E., V; Jonn Bcekea uU 35.00; Har old A. Eichs?rdt, O. E.vo33.67; Wood burn InUeendet, t)o. 3ia; Cecil 1. Otnana, T. 1.76; James H. Ash bauh, Dentcrttion. 13.0ftfc Mrs. Elea, nor Beal, Do 8.00; Cherry City Model Aircraft, Do.a 2.58; the Childrens Clitiic. Do. 9.00: Mrs. James Ferris, Do. 50 0; Don E. Foster. D.M.D., Do, 7 00; Dr. Garnjobst. Do, 12.50; Kay Typewriter Co.. 'Sups.. 7.20; J. B. Lippincolt, Co.. Do, If SO: .Mrs. Lloyd Mavberry Dentention. 6.00; J. J. Nt vr berry Co,, Da. 2.98: Mrs. Maiy Nys. Do. 28.00; Oregon Journal. O.E.. 5 40; The Oregonian. Do. 4.32: Pen ney's, Detention, 8.9o; Mrs. Arthur Roberg. Do. 30.00; Mis. George W. Roberts, Do, 50 00; Salem Memorial Hospital, Do, 15,00; Mrs. James Thomas, Do 34.00; Toy & Hobby Shop. Do. 1.50; City of Salem. Odd Fellows Cemetery. 497.48; Alberlina Kerr Nursery. Court Committed, 5,00; Catholic Services for Children, Do, 10.00; Children's Farm Home, Do. 50.00; Christie School. Do. 10,00; Louise Home. Do, 4.19; Our Lady of Providence Nursery, Do, 5.00: St. Mary's Home for Boys, Do, 21.67; American Assoc. of School Adminis trators, Inservice. 10.00; Agnes C. Booth, Inservice & T. E.. 108.34; Betty J. Parrett, Do. 1 13.07; Rex Putnam, O. E.. 2.00; Glen W. Robert son, Iniervice & T. E., 41.61; W. L. Anderson Inc., Trans., 11.55; George G. Cake Co., Sups., 32.12; McEwan Photo Shop. Do, 42.79; The Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.. Radio. 13.75; The Salem Record Shop, Sups., 4,92; Amos O. Shaw, Trans., 1.10; Unruh-Knapp Printing Co , Sups., 67.33: John Za binski. Trans.. 23.13; Friden Calcula tion Machine Co.. Mach. Maint,, 84,00; .Pitnev Bowes Inc. Do, 159,00; Keith' Brown Lumber Yard, Sups., .40; Ladd & Bush, Salem Branch U. S. National Bank. O. E.. 14.00; Ridglev C. Miller. T. E.. 19.04; J. K. Ncufeldt, Do 119.00; Blake. Moffitt te Towne, Sups., 74.77; Lithe Engraving A: Research t Do. 17.84; Edward L. Roda. Tax Refund. 13.53; Mis. Frank Brownell. Ews. 15.00; Joe T. Edison, Do, 15.00: Robert Himsakcr, Do, 290.00; Delmer Lambrecht, Do, 15.00; Paul A. Thomas, Do. 30.00; Joe Schmllx, Do, 45.00; Eavin A. Ward, T. E., 113.05; Esther Ward, Per Diem, 2.00; Frank Weddle, Lam.. 10.00; Condit Studio, P. I., 8.93; Petes Spe cialty Machine Shop, State Fair, 16.00; A. A. Geer, P. I., 50.40; Patricia Toler. Do, 34.35, Gladys Wheelei, State Fair & P I., 1.099.71; Bancroft Whitnev Co.. Law Books, 12.50; Den nis & Co., Inc., Do 15,00; The Law yers Co-operative Pub. Co., Do, 68.50; Legislative Counsel Committee, Do. 150.00: Secretary of State. Do, 22.50; R. Wavne Stevens Law Books, Do, 5.00: Adolphson's. Misc., 89.00; Advances Supply Co.. Do, 45.40; Geo. E. Allen Hardware, Do, 7.85; Ameri can Asphalt Paving Co.. Asphalt. 22.06; Leo A. Andreas. Trans., 10.00; Ballou & Wright. Misc., 61.59: Beall Pipe ic Tank Corp.. Do. 1,392.48; Broadway Tire Service, Tires, 15.20; E. H. Burrell. Misc.; Commercial Book Store. Do. 884.19: Albert L. Canoy, Trans., 20.00: Capital Auto Parts. Misc.; Capital Drug Store, Do. 136.73: Capitol Lumber Co.. Do. 3,667.42; Capitol Office Equip. Co., ljo, jy ai; cap no i iracior & luquip. Co., Do, 48.37; Chas. E. Clarkson, Do. 137.84; Citv Water Dept., Water, (.8.08; Colyear Motor Sales Co., Misc., 511.77; J. W. Copeland Yards, Do, 22.70; Columbia Equipment Co., Equip., 620.60: Cutler Mfg. Co.. Misc., 2.40; G. A. Downs Glass Shop. Do, 107.84; Feiring General Tire Service. Tires, 661.15; The Foursquare Church, Tax Refund, 12 02; Gas Heat of Sa lem, Gas. ' 38.00: A. C. Haag Co.. Misc.. 28.87: Hank's Parking Lot. Parking. 129.90: J. E. Haseltine St Co.. Misc., 105.91; Howard-Cooper Corp., Reps.. 2.96: M. F. Hoyser, O M, 11.44; Interstate Tractor St Equip. Co.,- Misc., 101.83; Ira Jorgen sen Co.. Do, 57.23; Jack Kinney, 2 Bobcats. 5.00: H. C. Mattson, Petty Cash. 9.11; Mill Supply Corp., Misc., 271.66; Z. L. Murphy. Do, 15.24; Needham's, Do, 68,85: Oregon Elec tric Railway, Oil. Oil Cost 92.41; Oregon Gravel Co., Gravel, 889.21; Oregon Physicians Service. O, P. S,, 930.07; Wm. Krebs. Gravel. 163.03; T. L. Kuhns Co.. Misc., 35. 6S: Log gers & Contractors Mach. Co.. Do, 16.51; Virgii .Long, Trans., 20-00; Ma reliant Calculators, Int., O. E , 75.00; Douglas-McKay Chevrolet Co., Misc., 55.29; Dick Meyer Lumber Co., Do, 11,60; Montgomery Ward, Do, 526; Norrts-Walker Paint Mfg. Co.. Do, 242.94; Pacific Power & Light Co.. L & P. 3.40; Pacific Power & Light Co.. Do. 2.50: Pacific Tele. & Tele. Co., Tele., 1.093.80; Peck Bros., ings, lie, 3.20; Ervin A. Ward, TE, lu.ib; uregon siaie t-oara oi for estry. Fire Patrol, 2.095.15; Mavflow er Milk Products, PI. 7.38: Pacific Fruit ft Produce Co.. Co. Fair. 5.1.70: Charles Wakefield, PI, B.50; Amer ican Law Book Co.. Law Books, 12.50; Bancroft Whitney Co.. do. 10.50; Oregon Law Review, do. 4.00; Shepards Citations, do. 156.00; D. G. Alkire. Misc., 10.00: Geo. E. Allen Hardware, do, 7.10; American As phalt Paving Co, Asphalt, 674.99; John A. Anderson. TE. 39.55; Leo A. Andreas. Trans.. 19.00; Arinco Drain age & Metal Products, Mire. 3.560.90; Ballou & Wright, do. 87.96; Bearing Specialty Co., Reps.. 4.90: Blake. Mof fitt A- Towne. Sups.. 476.93; E. H. Burrell. Misc.. 132.35: Albert L. Can- oy. Trans.. 17.00; Consolidated Heavy Hauling Service. Const.. 818.22: Cap ital Auto Parts. Misc.. 108.47: Capital Drug Store. Med. Sups.. 11.40; Cap itol Chevrolet Cadillac. Inc., Misc.. 1.588.24: Capital Lumber Co.. do, 2 035.80: Capitol Office Equipment Co.. do. 165.00; Capitol Tractor St Equip ment Co., Reps.. 21.48: City of De troit. Gravel. 267.50; City of Salem. Radio A: L St P. 191.83: City Water Dept.. Water, 62.65: Chas. E. Clark son. Misc., 148 21; Columbia Equip, ment Co.. Equip.. 474.31: The Com mercial Book Store, Misc. 364.15; Commercial Sand Ar Gravel. Gravel, 181.30; Colyear Motor Sales Co , Misc., 94.55; Cook Stationery Co Sups., 3.60; Howard Cooper. Reps , 57.35; C. H. Coyle. Rent. 30.00; Crofts nian Press. Sups., 828 15; G. A. Downs Glass Shop, Reps.. 59,67; C. A. Eld rldge. Med.. 7.00: Electric Corp , Sups., 12.38: Eoff Electric Co., Misc 79.15; Fcenaughty Machinery Co Rep.. 148.80; Fciring General Tire Service, Tires, 274.23; General Pe troleum Corp.. Grease. A2.47; A. C. Gragg. Postmaster. Postage 9 99 Hank's Parking Lot, Park.. 134.00: J E. Taseltine A- Co., Misc.. 22 78; In terstate Tractor A- Equip. Co., do 101.71; International Business Ma chine Co, do. 514.79: Industrial Sup ply Co. of Salem, do. 3 60: Independ ent Marine Propeller Shop, do 143.00; Johnson A Siewert. Printers' Sups.. 368.70; Ira Jorgeiuen Co. M'sc 288.25: Kay Typewriter Co . o.. .-hp: iveizer s.ina & Gravel Co Klamath County Road ; "fi.. limisi.. nn; t l Kuhns 'Co. Misc.. 24.70; Less Batterv Shop do- 4 ?0; Virgil Long. Trans" 19.00-' j Master Service Station. Trans 5b 05 H. C. Mattson. Pettv Cash. 12 Vel t-wan Photo Shop. Sups., 15.97; D.ck MfVtT LHr I rt Tit. II (n, it. Supoly Corp . do. 248.6(1: Minnesota Mining A- Mfg. Co.. Signs, 270 Wl Montgomery Ward. Mic 36 45 Needh.im. do. 216 80: Norris-Walkl er Paint Mfg. Co.. do. 20.03: Oregon " L-Bh't Co..' C Ic P. S.,5- Pacn -'( -'""J ; pacific Pow wer Jr Lltht Co . do. .165: Piu.,,,: l Tele. Co . Tele.. 1.0M -so ' pc Bros . tires. 72 96: Phillnni M. 'm ; Co. Reps 131K: Portland Gen- Pub. ; ..iiu.es neurement Rrl C ?tn' v-!: "er2in8lon Rand Inc.. Exp . 3, 2J: M - Reznicsek, do 25 OO; J. H. Rigdon. CM. 238 00; Robertson S)er- 79 Erro1 W RsE iDesel. 63...; Sslem Auto Parts To Misc..-0.80: Salem Boat Hous. & 4 00; Salem Concrete Pipe A- Pron do 4'. L?T5; Siff"n Supply Co. do. 854: Sslem Tnsurance Aaents ftai.8!4?1 SaJrm y Co. K 20 42: Salem Sand A- Gnvel Cn ri 3.T00: Salem st i V V.iJl?;: C'M- Misc. 34.TM: Salem Tent. A- Awn Square lLumber Yard' :S--n. 216.10: Standard nn f - Calif Misc.. 36 10, Statesman Jour- ')1 Ne spacers. Ad'-I' . 218 73- States. m.tn-Jnurnal Mt.vsoaners An a no.. S'vtnn Auto Suppiv yt.D, m'S ! S-itller -ytipnly Co. do ?4'00- T. Vi' , S . ron, rat. IP.OCo Llovd E Tav- lero.--y Tide .Water Assoe, ,:,d 1 Oil Cui. Misc.. I.VMl: Transport 1 Ctl C. ih. TrS.DO .!. do )M iruck Sales A- iKict. do. 7g Union Ol J. asip)thUcndaK) S " Tires, 1361.86; Phiilppi Motor Co Misc.. Polk County, B. V. Ferry 1,726.76; roresi rugn, ooDcat, 255: Quisenberry PharrrM.". Sups., Q7,: Remingt' Rand. Inc.. O. C., 4U9 m: J. 11. Higdon, CraW, 83.12: Jirrol w' Ross Oil Co., Diesel, 82.01; Saffron Supply Co., Misc., 2.47; Salem Auto Pal4 Co., Do, 23.72; Salcg. Clinic Med. Serv., 46.66; Salem Poneret Pipe St Products, Culv., 76.89; Salem Hariiwnre Co., Mis.. 2.78; Salem Laumny St Cleaners, no, 10.68- Sa l0j,i tcel St SuppR' Co., Do, 256 52 Salem Welding Supply, Do, li'ia Schetky iMluipincnt Co., Do. 11 15; Shell Oil Co Qs. 57.10; Silver Wheel Motor Fitught. Misc.. 2.00; Fred w S-ith Lumber Yar. Do,, u 2 Square Dcl Lumber Yard, Jo, 19753 Standard Oil Co. of Calif., Do. 93 30-Statesman-Journal Newspapers, Advt! 47.63; E. G. Syron. Trans., 5.00; Llovd E. Taylor. Do, f6.00: Tide Water Associated Oil Co.', Misc., 1,615 03 Union Oil Co. of Calif., Do. 289 61 : Valley Concrete Co., Ore. Elect. Rn' 418.20; Valley Motor Co., Misc., 270 B2; Vallcv Sand & Gravel Co.. Gravel' 1.210.50; Valley Welding Supply Co ' Misc.. 13.85- Viesko Sand & Gravel Co.. Gravel. 863.50; Walling Sand i Gravel Co., Do. 873 00; Warren No-in-west, Inc.. C. Mix, 474,50; Weed Control Service Inc., Misc., 475 go Willamette Valley Transfer Co n0' 2.00; Lile Wilt, Trans.. 11.00; Wood bury Co.. Misc., 77.15; Denver Young Sups. & Postage.. 36.26; Zellcrbach Paper Co., Sups.. 63.56: Walter H Zosel Co.. Trans.. 489.19: Portland General Electric Co., L & P, 777 51 Statesman Publishing Co., Suns' 14.20 . HS'' PROCEEDINGS Nov. 1. 1!55 -Q C. Deed to Donald Lec Hopkins; Aff. of Pub. of hearing set regarding change of road name to Woodslde Drive; Aff. of pub of Notice of Sale of Tax foreclosed lands. Nov. 2, Permit to Pacijic Tele. St Tele. Co. for Buried conduit and cable; Beer license. Dean B Mc Farland: Order to execute Bargain and Sale deed to State of Oreeon Order for refund ol taxes to The Foursquare Church; Licensed as Junk and 2nd hand dealer, Frankie McGowan. Nov. 3, License to oper ate pool tables. Urshel W.' Hadley Nov. 4. Regulations 7 and 25 bv Ore- Kuii i-aquur oniroi commission: Beer license Jay W. and Emma J Craig: Permission to leave building partially in Street, Urshel W aud Mare E. Hadley; Permission to leaJe building partially in public road. v Guy and Ina L. Shipp; Order annex ing tenitory to Libeity-Salem Heights Rural Flic District; Order for survey to establish a certain Section coiner in 10-7-E. Nov 7 Minutes of Board of Equalization meeting; Permit to haul logs. Bender Logging Co.. John Zcllncr, Ernest Douglas; Aff. of Publication of Call for bids for new car for Marion County Health Dept.: Beer license Wm. and The) ma Helton. Nov b' Permit to move building Rainbow Const. Co.: Beer license. Louis F Faist: Order to cancel charges for testing cows belonging to V. E Bur son and E. Snitker. Nov. 9. Plat of Terrance Subdiv. Nov. 10. Pole line permit, Portland Gen. Elec. Co Agreement with Bureau of Land Management regarding Tansy rag wort Control Program: Q. c. Deed from Thomas B. Gabriel et ux to Marion County. Nov. 14. Class "A" ' Restaurant License, Louis Weiss Permit to move building. Bales and Brady; Beer License, Glenn St Stella Jones, Staffie and John Masser; Class "B" Dispensers license. Clvde Cook and James Savov: Temporary Dance Hall License. 20-30 Club. Nov 21, Permit to haul logs, Henry Querv. Shilling Bros.: Beer license, Law rence O. Hassing, Samuel E. Orcutt Ac James A. Nunn, Maurice D. Ebner, Robert C. Engle. Loren E. Reitier Erickson State St. Super Market Inc, Eva I. Sidebottom, Tonv Koch and Rose Hunt; Copy of Administrative Order No. 514 by Dept. of Agricul ture. Nov. 22, Beer license, Clarence O. Jones, A. J. & Lillian Feskens, Robert and Calvin Christensen, F. G. Hubert. Otto St Mildred Klcen;' Class "A" Dispensers license, Urshel W. Hadley; Minutes of Board of Equali zation meeting. Nov. 23, Beer license, Walter Kauth and Leo Welte. W. F. Cole: Permit to haul logs. Rav S. Kauffman. Nov. 25. Permit to haul logs, Wm. Leitch; Maintenance bond on Blegler Lane. Nov. 28. Beer li cense. A. A. Kruegcr ct al, Mildred F. Lawshe el al, David Behm ct al; Transfer Order; Hearing set on pro posed Vacation of Skvcliff Drive and Indiana Avenue; Order in Re: an nexation to Salem Heights Water District. Nov. 2il. Permit to haul logs, C. A. Schuster. R. -R. Smith; Beer license Richard Kiefer. Franit and Ellen Pfaff; Class "A"-Dispensm license, Oliver M. Willis;- Class "B" Dispensers license. Frank B. Nicholls, Nov. 30. beer license, Caroline Miller and Ruth Hodges: Q. C. Deed to A. A. and Mary Larsen; Certificates of Insurnnce covering House moving. Bales and Brady; Order for transfer from Emergency Approp. to Approp. Calif., do, 364.85: University of Ore gon Med. School. OE. 7.14: Unrub Knapp Printing Co.. Sups.. 53.55: Val ley Concrete Co.. GM. 121.60: Vallev Motor Co., Misc., 121.58: Vallev Sand & Gravel Co.. GM. 678.75: Vallev Welding Supply Co , Misc.. 59.W; Viesko Sano & Grave, GM. 73387: Walling Sand St Gravel. GM. 1.317.60; Warren Northwest, Inc., Cold Mix, 35.75; Western Union, Tele.. 2005; Llle L. Wilt, Trans.. 1S.00; Denver Young. Exp.. 44.7V: Zellerbach Paaer Co.. Sups.. 88.61: Walter H. Zosel Co.. Misc.. 761.81. 1 PROCERDINGS -December 2. 1955 Affidavit of Publication of Tax foreclosure list: Beer license. Alvin A. Price: License Jo buy St sell Junk. Kenneth E. Al len; Copy of Reso.. by Citv of Salem regarding Bldg. for Health Dept. Dec. 5. Beer license. Joseph St Elea nor Hopfer. Dec. 6. Call for Bids for Base H-ock Materials and Petroleum Products; Beer license. Gene A.- Grace Dagenhardt. Flovd & Beth Mulkey; Dispenser's license, Hazel K. Mar shall; Indemnity claim. Edward A. Drager. final hearing 12-30-55: Per mit to haul logs. Orville Tolland and David Wright. R. R. Smith. Dec. 7, Permit to haul logs. Haves Sc Kuper. Jos. Schmirieall. Owner and Lessor and John Schurter, Lessee: Beer li cense, Alphonse St Gladvs Schuet7. Anna C. Rombach. Elmo W. and Elaine Frey: Pole line permit. Port land Gen, Elec. Co. Dec. 8. Beer li cense. Charles C. Nielsen, Alexander Cora Steinke; Restaurant license, Louis Weiss; Indemnity claim of Law rence S. Vandecoevering. final hear ng 12-30 55; Petition of Rudv St Lil lian Calnha to annex area to Vista Heights Water District; Order annex ing area to Vista Heights Water Dis met. Dec. f). Beer license, Jacob and John Kaufman. Thomas J. Settle mier. James M. St Alice Tavlor, Neale & Mary Chanev; Pole line per mit, Portland Gen. Elec. Co. Dec. 13. Beer license, Walter and Ann Pike. Alfred Phelps and Fred Odgers. John D Nilson: Dispenser's license. Jos. and Julia Randall. Dec. 13. Beer Ji cense. Ernest and Marion Fernau. Henry and Carlotta Luchl. Roy and MiMte Smith; ePrmit tn haul loss. Hodeker and Duggan. Dee. 14. Beet license. Perrv and Dora Bartlemay John -V Bess Zurawski, Gilbert tt Maxine Roles- Permit to haul .nes. n A. Nickol; Minutes of Board oi Equalization meeting. Dec 15. Junlt Dealers license. E C. Garrison: Bee: license. Dorothv M. Leach; Dispen f license. Don and Lorraine Mar o a!LPcc- lfi- Br license. Samue! B. White: Permit to haul logs. Franit L. Crowther. Dec. 19. Gale Christen sen re-appointed as Constable ol Stayton District; Warren Grav re-ap-potnted on Marion Countv Fan Board; Wm. Merriott and Fred Schwah re-appointed on Plann:ni and Zoninu Commission: Dance Hal license. Elbert E. Dickson. Dec. Z0 Permit to haul Iocs. Vernon F. Rock; Reer license. E. W. Kav and John B Varley; ePrmit to move" Bldg . Art-V-U Berg, Dec. 21. Petition for Improve ment of portion of Shlrfv Lane: Pot line permit. Portland Gen. Elec. Co Dec. 73. Dance Hall license. Lawrenri A. and Rose Hendricks. Dec. 23. Per mit to haul logs. G, C. Whitnev. Wm Leitch Jr. Keith Miller. Ronald H syron. Dec. 29. Permit to rr.a house. Bales and Bradv; 2 Indemnity claims for John R. Hlnderliter. fin hearing i-fl-56. Dec. 30. Final hear In Indemnity claims of Ed w Are A. Draeer. Lawrence S. Vandecoav ering: C lerk's,. Annilal Rsport: Ordel jnprovMg petition for formation o! Fairway p-ark Sanitarv District: Per mit to haul logs. C. T. Forrette. Per- 'r. co.. j, H Bielenbeff. Hen- Qtry' I"nk Civwther, Bwrklan i LbrQCo-: Transfer Order. 0 (WHAT. NO 'CRIME? MONTROSE. Pa. UP - A0pane;; of erimina))coi.-t' jurt was read; : for dutv But thov u-ero told no I , .J" J - ti 5 1, i, ney Were tOlO n report JM-rC wer HO CafM 0 O o 0 ne) O0 i? 0 0 3 19 3 (fij 00 " 6? t 0 Pi (!)