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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday, August 17, 1955
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PULLING ALONGSIDE disabled freighter, boat from Coast Guard cutter Willow brings help
to Norwegian ship Tancred in Pacific off San Francisco after blast killed two, injured four
seamen- Aboard boat are Dr. John Manaire and Medical Corpsman R. Morris. (International)
Great Chunks of Mount Shasta
Glacier Plunging Into Canyon
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Mount Shasta, Calif.
(I$uge chunks of the face of Kon
vakiton glacier on Mount
($iasta, northern California's
(fjighest mountain peak, are
freaking off continuously and
plunging down deep ravines,
liskiyou county authorities re
fjnrted recently.
G One mass, measuring 25 to
S3 feet wide and 30 feet deep
(and of undetermined length,
(roke off some time during the
past week and buried itself in
the ravine below, making a bar
rier to smaller breakups.
iFire Chief Frank Melo of
Mount Shasta took a party of
five to investigate the glacier
Monday. During the inspection
five large ice fragments broke
off and thundered down a near
by canyon. Mud creek canyon
has been carved into a mass of
pillars and pallisades, as a re
sult of the glacial action.
The Melo party went to the
11,500 foot level and to the cen
ter of the glacier, 200 feet from
its summit and 100 feet from its
face. They found that 17 water
falls have developed, with the
main one below the glacier 25
feet wide with a sheer drop of
200 feet. Water from this fall
and all other water disappears
into the mountain, Melo said.
His party crossed 25 snow-ice
fields and the sound of rushing
water was heard beneath all.
Tliey said the floor of Mud creek
canyon is frozen and water
emerges clear 2V2 miles below
the glacier. It gushes through a
crevice about a foot wide and
six feet deep. As it forms into
Mud creek the color of the water
changes to opaque.
Noontime temperature on the
glacier registered 70 degrees,
Melo said.
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Italian Barber Achieves
iO-Second Shave Without
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Spilling Customer's Blood
Pozzuoli, Italy (U.R) An Ital
ian barber named Antonio Bu
ow, has achieved the 20-second
shave. He claims to be the fast
est shaver in the world.
So far there have been no
casualties. Not a drop of blood
ha, been shed among Antonio's
customers.
And the customers say the
shaves aret perfect ones good
enough, sa'yp for a date with
Gina Lollobrigida.
Buono has been a speed
shsver for only a year. It was
(a year ago he read in the papers
(that a German barber in Berlin,
Erik Albert, was claiming the
title with an official speed of
25 seconds.
Offered Fi Shaves
Antonio .Buono resolved at
once to earn such an h6nor for
Italy, where everyone knows
they have the best barbers in
the world. 0
Antonio offered free shaves to
any of his friends who would
CJet him practice on them. He had
no trouble.-for the men of Puzzu
oli. trusted him.
Starting from a one-minute
shave, Antonio worked within a
rrimth to 30-second ones. Then
he! slowly lopped off a second
at a time until he perfected the tions."
20-second shave
The time had come to show
the world. A prominent Naples
journalist was invited to witness
the event. The reporter brought
two friends, each equipped with
precision watches..
Antonio selected one of his
customers, lathered the face, and
with razor poised awaited for
the timekeepers' "via!" (go).
Wins Praise
With extraordinary jet strokes
he swept over both cheeks and
chin. He whipped off a little
nest of peachy hair on the ad
am's apple and raised his arms
above his head in victory.
The timekeepers clicked their
watches 16 seconds!
It seemed impossible, but there
it was on both watches. The
Naples journalist rushed off with
his story. Next day, the Naples
Federation of Provincial Arti
sans officially took note of the
event with a glowing letter,
which now hangs in Antonio's
shop in a frame.
The letter says: "The brilliant
supremacy in shaving achieved
for Italy by your admirable art
as a master barber makes this
federation very proud. We ten
der our happiest congra tula-
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As We Live
d
By Elizabeth B. Hurlock, Ph. D
Her Husband Spends Most
Of His Time With Mother
When different family mem
bers claim certain rights, and
when these rights conflict, a com
promise should be worked out.
(Q) "Two
years ago I
married a
young man,
the only son
of a family
living about
five miles
from where
Km : ' 1 Tii w
jjfc Unii - mother - in -Dr.
Herlock law is not old
(-she is in her mid-forties
(fcut she enjoyes poor health,
fter we were married we
,went to see her almost every
Evening and spent a good part
,ef the weekends with her. We
Always had Saturday and Sun
day dinners there, and I helped
prepare the meals.
"Since our baby was born,
yearly three months ago, I
&ave not been able to leave
im to go with my husband at
"night to see his mother, and I
find it upsets him to be taken
there on Saturdays and Sun
idays. The grandparents like
to play with him and ihey
Oiink keeping the baby on a
Schedule is nonsense. The re
sult is, I sit at home alone
most evenings and most of Sat
urday and Sunday while my
husband is with his folks. I
realize that an only child
owes his parents more than a
child from a big family does,
s but I think he owes his wife
Oand child some of his time,
loo. Am I being selfish?"
(A) Your mother-in-law is tY
selfish one. Surely she could
see how unfair it is to you and
the baby to require her son to
soend most of his free time away
from you.
Why not try to compromise?
Suggest that your in-laws come
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
to your home several evenings a
week. If they have no car, let
your husband pick them up and
take them home.
Do the same over week ends.
Let them be with you one day
and let your husband go to their
home the other. Very soon your
baby will be awake more dur
ing the day and his schedule can
be more flexible. Then it will
be good for him to spend a day
a week at the home of his grand
parents. Consider this arrange
ment only a temporary one un
less everyone like it well enough
to make it permanent.
(Copyright 1955, General Fea
tures Corp.)
Massachusetts Polio
Epidemic Lessening
Boston (U.R) Massachusetts
health officials felt "somewhat
encouraged'' today by the reduc
tion of cases in polio epidemic
reports.
Dr. Roy F. Feemster, director
of the state Division of Com
municable Diseases, said the 77
cases reported Monday were
"reason to feel somewhat en
couraged." The state reported
92 cases on Monday last week.
The new cases boosted the
total so far this year to 1,235
compared to 126 cases at the
same time last year.
Dr. Samuel B. Kirkwood, Mas
sachusetts health commissioner,
said, "daily figures now indicate
it may be peaking in Boston."
Boston has reported 442 cases
during the current outbreak.
The 12 cases reported unoffi
cially Monday were the lowest
in 10 days.
Potato Growers Vote
To Hold Part of Crop
Boise -(U.R) The Idaho-Eastern
Oregon Potato Control Com
mittee has voted unanimously
to withhold 25 per cent of the
top grades this fall to combat
a threatened surplus.
Late last month growers 'and
shippers had voted to take no
immediate action.
Committee Secretary Kay
Harte of Pocatello said produc
ers and shippers in. Idaho and
Oregon's Malheaur county have
since changed their thinking. He
added that the committee's rec
ommendation will be forwarded
to Secretary of Agriculture Ezra
Taft Benson, who is expected to
automatically approve the resolution.
TWO IN ONE
Preston, Conn. (U.R) After
arresting a motorist at an acci
dent scene, state policeman Phil
lip F. Larizzo also booked the
driver of a wrecker which re
sponded to his call. The officer
had been looking for the driver
for four months to face a reckless
driving charge.
CLERK'S MONTHLY STATEMENT
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON
July, 1955
The following is a statement of the
proceedings of the County Court of
Jackson County, Oregon, listing claim
ants for supplies and services which
were passed upon during the month
of July, 1955. as required by Chapter
136 of 1947 Session Laws.
BERETH P. HOPKINS
County Clerk.
Approved by Court:
Orders Transfers of money from
Courthouse Const. Fund to Armory
fund: Special Relief Fund to General
Co. Fund: Investment Fund to Court
house Const.; O & C. Excess Fund to
General Co. Fund; Motor License to
General Rd. Fund. Providing Funds
for payment of Bonds for School
D;st.; Filing Amended Plat on Rogue
Valley Heights; Vacation of Certain
Rds. in Roguelands Irrigated Orchard
Tracts; Vacating Strs. & Alleys in
Bunker Hill Addition; Placing Orch
ard Trees on Tax Rolls: Filing a Plat
on Timmons Subdivision and Lotus
Subdivision; Order Nunc Pro Tunc in
the matter of placing values on Com
mercial Orchard Properties for Tax
Roll: Extension of tax for Fire Patrol.
Resolution limiting speed on Paci
fic Hwy. North of Phoenix.
Indemnity Claims John W. Big
ham. Oscar J. Gysin, Mrs. Norman J.
Chausse and Donald H. Clark.
Permit with Oregon State Game
Commission and Jackson County.
Filed:
No. Statements Co. Clerk. Auditor
and Co. Hosp.
Fiscal Report for 1954-55 Treasurer's
Office and Semi-annual Report of
the Sheriff s Office.
Deputy Appointments Earl S.
Courtney, Donald E. Dixon and Jo
seph D. Walsh, deputy sheriff.
Election judges in the Elk City
Water Dist.
. Minutes Equalization Bd. June 23
and 29md Juiv 12 and 14. Dog Con
trol Bd. July 29, 1955.
Viewer's Report for Proposed Foel
ler Bd. Affidavits of posting in Bun
ker Hill Addition.
Ld. Lmts. David W. Anderson, E.
R. Cox Logging Co., M.' C. Lininger
& Sons. Yokel Trucking Service. Lithia
Lumber Co., Mr. Guy Cox. Ned Put
nam. Tru Mix Concrete Co.
Notice of Tax Levy 1955-6 in the
South Bear Creek Sanitary Dist.,
Grandview and Kings Hwy.. Water
Dist.
Notice of placing values on Com
mercial Orchard Properties.
Oaths Judges for Elk City Water
Dist. and the Canvass Bd.. and View
ers for proposed Foeller Rd.
GENERAL COUNTY FUND
Net payments for services of em
ployes of Jackson County, Oregon:
D. Offenbacher 239.75, C. L. How
ard 319.08. D. F. Ferrier 117.95. D. E.
Dixon 286.38. J. D. Walsh 290.38. E. S.
Courtney 266.38, G. Wright 289.68, D.
DeBerry 299.68, E. Gault 238.80. B. C.
Tennant 265.18. D. Coe 289.68. V. Va
noose 288.28, P. Bettiol 299.68. J. F.
l'Entremont 273.28, M. Brooks 256.88,
M. Stephens 238.80. V. Elliott 205.28.
M. Dubs 205.28. N. Neil 261.38. O.
Lcschensky 236.38. B. J. Brown 215.03,
I. F. Brenner 199.74, B. Bigham 209.74,
H. Dugan 266.88, D. V. Straus 226.43,
L. Smith 209.74, A. Carter 238.80, T.
C. Mclntyre 222.81. M. Mitchell 205.24.
G. B. Bohl 245.41. P. I. Moreland
199.74. G. Buters 38.70. B. C. Bohl
4.83. K. L. Janouch 246.95, S. Franken
field 238.80. A. R. Bailey 209.74, C. L.
Moldovan 78.36. E. Jennings 250.04,
V. Moore 244.30, D. Evanson 222.18,
H. Nelson 194.28, A. L. Martin 204.28,
P. Thanos 234.28. A. Hawver 271.35,
S. W. Miller 251.52, T. Hatten 237.67,
W. B. McCullough 237.67. S. M. Pen
ington 246.02, J. F. O'Hara 251.59. L.
Deenin 181.40, P. Jantzer 181.40, R.
Waterston 191.40. E. J. Rvan 181.40,
H. W. Boyle 34.84, M. Beneka 209.78,
A. Beneka 156.98, G. Campbell 215.35,
F. Toews 237.89, R. Janzen 279.68.
M. Janzen 156.98, P. DeWeerd 218.43,
M. M. DeWeerd 141.16, P. Weagant
7.72, E. Porter 9.66, V. Heffernan 77.19,
O. C. Maust 212.27, S. C. Maust 204.94,
C. Walker 176.93. H. Vick 129.93. V.
Morse 144.98. R. Williams 133.28. M. E.
Claassen 150.83, E. Holbrook 140.83,
L. Keith 145.33. O. E. Glassford 145.33,
L. Larvick 102.83, M. Bevel 123.68, D.
Thompson 125.73. M. Mattern 130.28,
D. Mattern 121.98, J. Martin 137.78,
R. Dameron 79.89. M. M. Bostwick
59.17, M. Remillard 102.83. D. God
dard 117.53. E. Brown 216.18. C. R.
Oupor 52.12. K. Crowell 306.13. R.
Watkins 196.93. J. G. Armson 297.93,
A. E. Merkel, M.D. 805.63. D. E Col
lard 315.08, M. E. Bell 293.28. F. Clink
28308, C. Kent 274.53, E. Kanclier
286.28, M. C. Corcoran 307.98, M. H.
Lehman 269.68. A. A. Makinen 256.98,
N. M. Van Dewalker 185.93. O. S.
Moore 333.03, L. Estes 265.18. J.
Koppes 241.88, D. A. Huskev 301.63,
B. R. Hart 316.13. C. Z. Bovden 134.47,
M. E. Boyden 7.92, L. D. Pinkham 2.58,
G. W. Daley 174.12, P. J. Gilman
219.84, D. C. Hendrix 319.24. C. M.
Smith 263.68. E. M. Grove 261.38. M.
J. E. McNeil 209.74, A. E. Piazza
150.74. J. E. Yates 10.87, M. R. Hub
hell 25.87, L. A. Perry 213.49. C. D.
Holbrook 246.38. L. A. Perkins 195.24,
W. P. Tucker 256.43, L. M. Bodenstab,
184.53, S. Vance 120.81. E. M. Janouch
205.21. J. W. Bishop 62.44. N. Matte
son 145.30. Norma Matteson 112.06. J.
Watson 16.92. E. L. Covey 229.72. C. D.
DeLorme 68.94, W. L. Sutherland
186.98.
Payments, travel expense:
R. Keating 110.15. C. L. Moldovan
21.36, S. Penington 24.72. W. B. Mc
Cullough 79.20. C. W. MiUer 77.20, A.
Hawver 42.96. T. W. Hatten 35.60. R.
Lambert 110.00. J. C. Doty 172.00,
J. E. Yates 60.13. W. P. Tucker 279.92,
A. E. Merkel. M.D. 100.00. D E Col
lard 75.00. F. Clink 75.00. O. S. Moore
"5.00. E. Kanclier 75.00. C. Kent 75.00,
M. H. Lehman 75.00. A. A. Makinen
75.00, D A. Huskev 75.00. B. B. Hart
100.00. M C. Corcoran 75.00. M. E.
Bell 75.00, J. G. Armson 38.71. A. B.
Mekvold 43 40. B. C. Tennant 52.26,
P. Bettiol 33.70, V. V. Vanoose 44.32,
H. Gault 248.55, D. C. Hendrix 110.65,
C. M. Smith 75.60. G. W. Daley 65.60.
Payments for Witness and Jury
service:
Dr J. Waterman 14.85. H. Allen 8.40,
O. T. Rverson 5.80. L. D. Whiteford
6.28, J. Winslett 4.92, M. E. Krupp
3.72. R. G. Vinson 5.00. E. White 3.00,
L. Bowlin 4.92. J. H. Nunes 3.48. D. S.
Tobiasson 6.10. M. L. Brown 5.00.
B. V. Balderston 5.24, V. K. Norris
8.32. J. Butler 5.00. A. A. Barron 7.08,
F. Semple 5.00. D. L. Bartley 5.64. R.
W Roseborough 5.00, J. D. Stewart
5.00, C. H. Hoffmeister 4.76. A. F.
Welch 5.40, H. M. Sandberg 16.60, O.
Gvstafson 65.24. E. Dickinson 59.00,
V. T. Hughes 15.20. C. V. Herman
27.00. E. Bryant 56.00, W. W. Fergu
son 3.80. D F. Kosmathka 21.00, G.
Hyde 22.00. S. DeVore 44.00. C. H.
Hoffmeister 77.12, H. Shaknis 78 00,
D. Spain 96.24. R. B. Hunnicutt 29.68,
M. H. Erickson 54.00. C. G. Owsley
22.00. P. Parre 96.24, L. B. Williams
15.00, J. P. Ryan 15.00. R. B. Knight
16.00, P Nordwick 15.00. L. Tosh
13.28. R. F. Spradling 12.00. K. A.
Smith 27.80. V. Anderson 3.80. J. L.
Goodman 17.00. M. L. Henshaw 45.00,
M. J. Hall 25.00. H G. Brown 22.20,
T. G. Huffman 15.00, N. R. Deaver
9.00. E. J. Kellogg 28.40, W. S. Sweet
20.00, W. R. Hill 15.96. W. Robinson
3.00. G. E. Olson 12.00, J. Harrison
32.72, E M Eitreim 12.00, R. O. Swee
ney 3.00, S. V. Servold 58.00. L. A.
Denton 21.00, C. E. Hutton 25.40, G.
A. Quinnev 21.00. J. Stockstill 7.39,
C. H. Smith 38.00. D. Nimrod 10.16,
T. W. Swoape 6.00. D. M. Wilson 6.00,
R. F. Martin 6.00, I. D. Canfield 44.40,
H Frohreich 3.00. P. M. Sidener 6.64.
D Owens 8.24, B. D. VanDrew 41.84,
R. W.. Shontz 15.60. P. E. Gates 5.08,
M. A. Donahoe 6.00, A. Davies 54.64,
R. Acord 4.60, G. R. Fichtner 10.00,
J. H. Bunker 3.00, R. F. Dodge 3.80,
G. C. Lounsberry 10.00. R. L. Van
Sickle 3.00, M. A. Altobello 3.00. A. R.
Knox 3.32. H. Seitz 10.00. A. D. Currv
10.00, R. M. Rundell 3.00. D. J. De'
Koning 10.00, V. V. Wolber 11.76, N. J.
Darby 3.00. N. H. Rasmussen 5.16,
M. Jones 5.64. M. Bishop 5.00. C. A.
Newman 3.00.- R.. Church 3.00. W.
Willits 7.40, C. M. Bailey 5.40. G. E.
Lanning 3.16, R. E. Meadows 5.00.
L. J. Heidemann 3.46. J. W. Ambler
3.00, M. F. Dungev 5.32, W. R. Max
son 3.00. E. M. McLeod 3.00. E. L.
Bissel 4.76, D. Culbertson 3.80. R I.
Ottoman 3.00. M. G. Moir 3.00. B. L.
Heysell 3.00. R. McKinnis 4.76. J. M.
Gideon 3.00. W. H. Dixon 3.00. J. D.
Duncan 3.00, M. Looper 3.00, R. F.
Kyle 3.00, D. Anderson 3.00.
Payments for Supplies, services
and equipment:
Acorn Press 23.15, Brvant's Key
Shop 2.40. Cal. Pacific Utilities 79.55,
Citv Sanitary Service 20.00. Columbia
Ribbon & Carbon Pacific 35.02. Hotel
Medford 38.75, Jackson Co. Road Dept.
I. 815.60. Jewett Office Supply 345.52,
Klocker Printery 24.75. Medford
Printing Co. 441.50, Medford Station
ery Store 92.59. Motorola, Inc.. 1107.57,
Office Stationery & Supply 13.10, Pa
cific Tel. & Tel. Co. 450.43. Trow
bridge & Flynn 39.39, Western Union
36.13. County Treasurer (For School
Districts) 685,859.07, State Public
Welfare Comm. 49.838.25, Pengad Co.
24.68, West Publishing Co. 12.00. Brill
Metal Works 12.75, C. I. Drummond
10.00, Doctors Clinic 20.00. W. G.
Bishop 5.00, E. E. Wood 24.00. J. W.
Bigham 48.00. Assn. of Oregon Coun
ties 205.00, Williams & Croucher 3.50,
Walt's Lithia Motors 5.00. Copco
182.37, S-W Floor Cover Shop 50.50,
Electronic Service 143.08, Barco Sup
ply Co. 11.73. St. Rose Industrial
School 42.74, St. Mary's Home for
Boys 9.19. V. Chapman 18.00. Central
Rexall Drug 41.90, Am. Laundry
20.49. Dr. W. W. Weller 113.00. State
Forester 139.95. Otis Elevator Co.
85.38, Eccles Electric 35.00. N. W.
Burns 107.33. H. Gault 99.00. Dupray
Engraving Co. 7.20, J. J. O'Donnell
42.69, F. Swan 136.00. Portland Pub
lic Schools 1.50. Nat. Education Assn.
1.83. Nursing Research 2.50. D. H.
Clark 8.00. O. J. Gysin 8.00. Mrs. N. J.
Chausse 8.00. F. Kelly 60.00. I. Huson
30.00. Brainerd Studio & Camera Shop
2.35, Niagara Chemical Division 280.00,
L. W. Buonocore 24.00, Keep Oregon
Green Assn. 250.00, W. W. P. Holt
25.00, L. D. Inskeep 25.00. Rogue
Animal Hospital 10.00, Groceteria
37.25, Medford Ice & Storage Co.
14.00, Fluhrer Bakeries 19.44. H. G.
Rusch 8.91. Heath's Medical Center
1.25, N. Matteson 14.85. Burroughs
Corp. 1.22, Eastman Kodak Stores
73.81. L. E. Ager 120.00. Rayspray
143.58, M. R. Hubbell 10.00. Dunham
Printing Co. 6.70. Grange Coop. Sup
ply Assn. 13.75, D. S. Collins 30.00, J.
Cave 72.00, Adprint Corp. 14.31. Hub
bard Bros. 5.96, Mail-Well Envelope
Co. 53.39. Evergreen Bus Lines 15.00,
George F. Cake Co. 117.76. A. Beneka
1.50, Recordak Corp. 122.50. B. P.
Hopkins (Federal Tax) 4,364.60 (State
Tax) 367.95, Public Employes Retire
ment Board (Soc. Sec.) 2.470.28. Nat.
Hospital Assn. 267.50. Rogue Valley
Physicians' Service 80.61. Public Em
ployes Retirement System 568.61,
State Industrial Accident Comm.
247.70.
CIVIL DEFENSE FUND
J. H. Hicks 213.40. L. M. Bodenstab
110.00. Office Stationery & Supply
Co. 4 50. J. H. Hicks 27.20. Pacific
Tel. & Tel. Co. 10.45. Bryant's Key
Shop 1.20. B. P. Hopkins (State Tax)
2.20. Public Employes Retirement
Board 4.40 , State Industrial Acci
dent Comm. .17.
COURT HOUSE FUND
B. H. Todd 800.00, LeFebure Corp.
2,805.99. Commercial Printing Co.
1.880.00. H. G. Carl Const. Co. 11.
025.64, Brownie's Plumbing & Heat
ing 1.425.45, Trowbridge & Flynn
2.158.98. Pacific Motor Trucking Co.
102.54, Electronic Service 1.192.34.
EMERGENCY FUND
A. Bohnert 137.98. R. L. Cook 124.63,
H. Gault 117.68. D. D. Coe 118.08. P.
Bettiol 135.68. V. V. Vanoose 92.00,
B. C. Tennant 111.36. D. H. DeBerry
68.40. West Side Pharmacy 2.39. Jim's
Produce Co. 21.95. Beck's Bakeries
31.67. Oregon Egg Producers 18.45,
Standard Brands Inc. 68.15. Chrystal
Meats 20.69. Mason, Ehrman & Co.
45.68, Faber's Market 12.58. Cal. Pa
cific Utilities 15.72, Jorgensen's 30.08,
Bates Candy Co. 32.54, Medford Am
bulance Service 79.00. B. P. Hopkins
(State Tax) 2.72. Public Employes Re
tirement Board 5.43, State Industrial
Accident Comm. .72.
MEDFORD LIBRARY FUND
Medford Library Fund 1049.24.
ROAD FUND
Net payments for employes of Jack
son County Road Department:
J. Foust 139.65. G. W. Anderson
293.44. J. Y. Baldwin 270.15. H. H.
Brown 240.32. G. E. Brownlee 274.67,
C. O. Culy 251.01. M. R. Griffin 312.92,
L. Hartman 275.37, W. Hartman 352.74,
D. D. Hinkle 283.92. R. P. Johnson
314.67. S. Johnson 339.92. G. E. Buch
holz 267.13. L. Burdahl 252.51. L.
Culy 287.68. L. Damon 297.13. P. Han
naford 333.40, E. Harnish 298.11. J. I.
Lusk 268.78. D. P. Smith. Sr. 272.49,
E. Avery 288.27. C. Baker 291.66, C.
Eaker. Jr. 236.28. M. Boat 308.56, J.
Merritt 323.40. T. Smith 277.51 L.
Andrews 316.07. L. J. Bigham 319.55,
J. F. Burns 287.17. G. E. Huls 253.87,
M. Jacobson 286.39. A. K. Stith 295.54,
J. Sutton 244.18. B. T. Austin 263.15,
W. R. Flagg 301.80, H. T. Furnas 311.30,
D. M. Ivie 289.70, B. J. James 128.61,
J. S. Pruitt 273.25. O. M. Pruitt 244.32,
P. B. Rynning 442.50. L. J. Shorey
355.10, R. L. Smith 260.20. V. S. Smith
306.30, I. A. Spires 318.00. E. S. Ac
corne 298.47. W. E. Allen 268.05. B. F.
Allison 263.55, E. H. Anderson 317.82,
A. S. Backlund 99.17, W. J. Barlow
267.17, J. L. Beams 304.45. W. J.
Bench 289.64. P. T. Betz 326.27. L. J.
Bigham 310.57, D. F. Blank 190.21,
W. F. Blancett 252.02. C. I. Bourne
317.89. J. W. Bowman 301.58. R. F.
Brown 300.91, D. C. Carver 319.98,
O. C. Chesnut 322.41. G. E. Childreth
280.47, A. Christensen 328.67. R.
Clark 291.17. D. J. Clifford 328.23.
M. Clifford 277.96. J. L. Conner 280.22.
E. L. Cooper 351.05. N. A. Coverdale
276.79. R. Craig 296.07. G. R. Crumley
299.87. J. L. Crumm 146.77. E. E. Cul
ver 305.59. L. F. Cutburth 304.69. J. L.
Danford 287.72, J. A. Davis 270.12,
W. H. Davis 157.65. C. B. Dean 284.92.
C. Dooms 285.12. H. C. Dooms 296.07,
W. Dooms 317.99, F. Dutton 270.09,
E. M. Earl 347.09. L. B. Earl 297.82,
J. W. Eatherton 197.15. H. D. Ferns
312.16. D. Flovd 40.10. F. Foust 242.38,
J. R. Gain 306.46, W. L. Garner 349.16,
C. B. Goodnight 273.52. J. Groves, Jr.
297.35. A. B. Haddock 317.06. I. E.
Hall 302.65. R. E. Harnish 231.72, S.
Harris 335.59. S. G. Hartbauer 253.55,
B. Hatch 321.92. M. Heffernan 261.57,
G. Hillman 297.78, T, W. Hora 277.17,
W. D. Hormann 99.17. W. W. Irons
269.67. H. A. Kantor 304.15. C. Keeney
297.23. J. O. Keller 293.20. W. M. Ken
yon 314.21. K. B. Kite 277.19. J. Lich
tenstern 269.69. M. J. Loyd 296.89, C.
J. Lucas 303.26. P. R. Lynch 266.37,
E. L. Marshall 253.06. J. A. McDougall
138.05, R. E. Merritt 319.55, H. C.
Meyer 346.54. C. L. Michael 342 21,
J. R. Miller 325.67. L. G. Monroe
304.70, B. B. Moore 282.35. M. W.
Morse 295.04. C J. Netzel 289.57. C. C.
Nicholson 297.82. C. A. Perdue 304.05,
J. T. Perdue 273.97. E. F. Pierce 325.24.
P. H. Pothier 78.25, E. W. Rausch
351.30. D. E. Rawllngs 274.53. 3. Raw
yrn 182.45. R. P Reed 190.00. R J.
Kinabarger 296.52. G. H. Robertson
349.19. K. M. Ross 333.80, H. W. Scog
gin 249.85. D. J. Scott 182.50. D. L.
Sheann 269.57, F. Sherman 329.16.
F. A. Shipley 309.12. J. R. Shope
308.29, R. I. Simmons 288.14. P. I.
Smith 271.99. M. E. Sprague 151.55. D.
Stout 151.55. H. J. Stout 309.57. D. L.
Sweet 261.68. E. J. Tavlor 285.42. E.
T. Thigpin 305.66, R. Thigpin 540.52.
J. D. Thomas 242.53, H. E. Tolle
290.79, A. H. Turpin 283.55. L. T.
Vanderpool 329.55. H. K. Walch 107.60.
W. W. Walker 214.73. A. T. Wattenberg
359.62. G. C. Williams 287.52. J. B.
Winningham 267.63, T. V. Wright
330.96, J. W. Wubbels 282.22. M..R.
HubbeU 33.57. L. A. Perry 28.28.
Payments for supplies, services and
equipment for Jackson County Road
Dept.:
Copco 525.91. Secretary of State
27.00. So. Pacific Co. 2.844.65. Pacific
Tel. & Tel. Co. 7.69. Mrs. O. Hanson
50.00. Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co.
4786.23, H. L. Gebhard 5.00. W. B.
Spatz 5.00. Standard Oil Co. 880.69,
Acme Transportation 321.10. W. J.
Cline 12.50. Crater' Lake Motors
2902.02, City of Ashland 4.30. Bruce
Bauer Lbr. Co. 1791.00. Firestone
Stores 115.71. City of Gold Hill 2.70.
Rogue Equip. Sales 2774.84. Rush
Electric 122.79. Stevens Corp. 112.71,
Timber Products 20.00. B. P. Hopkins
(Federal Tax) 4814.60 (State Tax)
526.69, Public Emploves Retirement
Board (Soc. Sec.) 1003.14. Nat. Hos
pital Assn. 633.10. Public Emploves
Retirement System 69.56. State Indus
trial Accident Comm. 1569.98.
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