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Quotes From the News
Pumpkin Center, S. D. XT.PJ Mri. Francis Drake on the pass
ing of the old-fashioned Halloween:
"The kids don't tip over outhoueeg any more I suppose because
there aren't any to tip over."
Pendleton, Ore. U.PJ Sen. Wayne More (D-Ore.) urging
restoration of fixed patity support for major U. S. crops:
"We cannot permit farm prices to continue this one way ride
in the wrong direction."
San Francisco U.R) Army Chief of Staff Maxwell D. Taylor,
on retiring Maj. Gen. William F. Dean, the hero of Taejon in the
Korean war:
"He is one ot America's great heros. He symbolizes a great
epsiode in the Army's history."
New York flJ.P.) Gloria Vanderbilt, newly-divorced from con
ductor Leopold Slokowski, on reports of her romance with crooner
Frank Sinatra:
"We are just good friends ... there i no romance in my life.
My two interests now are first, my children, and then my career."
Geneva U.P.) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on the
need for removal of information, cultural and trade barriers exist
ing between Russia and the United States:
"We raust break at some point a vicious circle in which lack
of freedom in communications and the absence of normal trade
relations and personal contacts lead to further misunderstanding
between peoples and increased tension." ;
Washington U.r!) Washington Redskins' Coach Joe Kuharich
on his team's Sunday game against the New York Giants:
"We gained over 400 yards, let them cross midfield only once
in the entire first half, pi eyed our best game of the year offen
sively, and lost. 35-7."
On The Side
(Distributed by King
There is no scarcity of talent at
nresent. What is scarce are execu
tives who can recognize talent
when thev come in contact with
it. Bill Curley, the much be
loved and brilliant newspaper
executive, was one of the great
est spotters of talent in journal
istic history. He rescued many
a fellow from oblivion. Of course
Bill himself had been discovered
by the greatest of all newspaper
talent scouts, William Randolph
Hearst. If you believe you have
unusual talent in any activit;
look around for an executive in
vour chosen field who has a
reputation for discovering and
developing talent. If you are at
present working for an executive
you think lacks what it takes to
recognize talent, start looking
for another job. I will treat fur
ther with this all important fac
tor in every young fellow's life
in a later issue.
So They Say
The British Princess Margaret,
familiarly referred t as Meg,
was born on August 22. That
makes her a Leo woman. Leo
women have a tendency to make
the wrong choice the first time
they marry. Many of them mar
ry twice. Some make even more
trips to the altar than that be
fore they find the right man. Or
so say the stargazers. (Note
Myrna Loy, celebrated for her
portrayal of "perfect wife"
types in the films, was born un- j
der Leo. Myrna has been mar
ried four times.)
Passing By
Don Ameche. Highly talented
thespian. Now starring in the
smash hit musical "Silk Stock
ings." Don is one of the world's
youngest looking fathers of six
children. The happy half dozen
Ameche youngsters are named
Donny, Ronnie, Tommy, Lonny,
Bonnie and Connie.
Asking
Queries from clients. Q Are
you familiar with a song titled
"When Polly Walks Through the
Hollyhocks With Me"? A.
Never heard of it. . . Q. My
wife is five feet seven in her
nylons, weighs 136 and has these
measurements: Bust, 36; waist,
26, and hips, 39. It is the hip
measurement that makes me
Worries
beconts less fssrsome
Within tba walls of God's House,
worries which loomed large outside,
become less fearsome. If this alone
were the reward of faith, it would be
enough. But there is more.
Faith is a source of strength, a
reservoir of power that helps you
meet the needs of every day. By wor
shiping with your family each week,
you're giving them a measure of
security no amount of money could
buy. The faith to hope ... to grow
... to live by.
Ccew... worship togelfor this week
Published as a public service in co
operation with The Advertising Council.
BURGESS PAINT
& WALLPAPER STORE
Will Now Operate Under
NEW NAME OF
MEDFORD PAINT
& Wallpaper Store
ERHARDT BLIND, Owner
Corner 6th & Holly Diagonally Across from the
Post Office Phone 2-9321
T
by e. v. Duriing
Future Syndicate. Inc.)
discouraged about streamlining
her. What will I do? A. You
have a problem there. You may
have to take her to one of those
hip clipping experts who guar
antee to take from two to four
inches off the hips. In the mean
while have her roll on the floor
15 minutes daily. That may take
something off.
Brides from Britain
Men of the United States
armed forces stationed in Great
Britain continue to be charmed
by the English girls. GI Joes are
marrying English girls at the
rate of 250 a month. These
unions are not a case of marry
ing in haste. United States Army
regulations covering our armed
forces abroad do not permit that.
All marriages planned by United
States Army men have to be
thoroughly screened before the
ceremony takes place. No sol
dier may marry without permis
sion of his group commander.
Before that permission is given,
the prospective bride must satis
factorily answer 50 questions.
The soldier must answer 70.
Test
Does your wife know a fresh
egg test? If not, here's one. Put
two ounces of salt in glass of
water. Put the egg in the glass.
If it rises slightly it is about
two days old. If it rises half
way it is three days old. If it
rises to the top it is an ancient
egg. Far from fresh. Another
thing to remember is that if an
egg doesn't poach well it is
probably very stale.
Fancy Fight Club
London's National Sporting
Club, where evening dress is
obligatory for those attending
the boxing bouts, is active again.
In the past many great ringmen
battled at this club. Among
them were Packey McFarland
and Mickey Walker. Also Fred
die Welsh, the valiant vege
terian. Worry Said Mark
Of Healthy Mind
San . Francisco (U.R) A
Beverly Hills psychiatrist says
you may be crazy if you don't
worry.
Dr. Judd Marmor told a meet
ing of psychiatrists that "realis
tic worry in the face of danger
or distress is the mark of a
healthy mind."
"Contrary to the theme of pop
ular writings on the subject
which advocate elimination of
worry, psychiatrists know that
on that pathway lies madness."
Marmor discussed the subject
of worry before the first west
ern divisional meeting of the
American Psychiatric Associa
tion, which ended a four-day
meeting yesterday.
A "realistic worry," he said,
must have some solid basis in
fact and result in "realistic ac
tion" either physical or mental.
He said it differs from anxiety,
which is an emotional rather
than an intellectual response.
LEGAL NOTICES
CLERK'S MONTHLY STATEMENT
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
September, 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 September, 1955. as required by
Chapter 136 of 1947 Session Laws.
BERETH P. HOPKINS
County Cleric
Approved by Court:
Orders: Tax Deed to Walter L.
Stewart and Agnes L,. Stewart; Direct
ing County Treasurer to distribute
O & C Receipts: General County Fund,
General Road Fund. Market Road
Fund. Emergency Fund, Court House
Construction Improvement and Main
tenance Fund, O&C Excess Funds;
Changing Boundaries Precincts 45,
45A; To purchase Bonds School Dist
ricts 4 and 5; Exchange of land. Ruby
M. Nelson; Cancellation 1954-55 taxes
on lands acquired by County.
Indemnity Claims Albert L. Le
quiex, Mrs. James M. Johnson. Chas.
S. Cingcaide, Oscar J. Gysin.
Load Limit Marion Dunlap, Med
ford House Moving, Tru Mix Concrete
Company, California Oregon Power
Company, Nett Putman, Consolidated
Heavy Hauling, Lithia Lumber Com
pany, R. D. Chamberlain, E. R. Cox.
Filed: Bond covering logging opera
tion as set out by court.
Proposed Lamp Contract Westing
house Electric Corporation.
Registrar Appointment Luella 8.
Stine.
Appointment Member to Board of
Equalization Edwin H. Singmaster.
Auditor's Report July and August,
1955.
County Clerk Statement August.
County Hospital Report August.
Letter Opinion and Order State Tax
Commission. ordering reconvening
Board of Equalization. -
Amended Minutes Board of Equali
zation. GENERAL COUNTY FUND
Net payments for services of em
ployes of Jackson County. Oregon:
D. Offenbacher 184.36. C. L. Howard
319.10. M. E. Wells 107.97. D. DeBerry
299.70, E. Gault 238.82. B. C. Tennant
265.20, D. Coe 289.70. V. Vanoose
288.30, P. Bettiol 299.70, J. F. d'Entre
mont 278.30. D. E. Dixon 286.40. J. D.
Walsh 290.40. E. S. Courtnev 255.00,
G. Wright 289.70. M. Brooks 256.90,
M. Stephens 238.82. V. Elliott 205.30,
M. Dubs 205.30, N. Neil 261.40. O. Le
schensky 236.40, A. L. Peterson 236.40,
B. J. Brown 215.05. I. F. Brenner 199.76,
B.Bigham 209.76, H.Dugan 266.90. D.V.
Straus 226.45. L. Smith 209.76. A. Car
ter 238.82. T. C. Mclntvre 222.83. M.
Mitchell 205.26. G. B. Bohl 245.16. P. I.
Moreland 157.69, C. D. Allridge 30.96,
B. C. Bohl 17.69. K. L. Janouch 246.97.
S. Frankenfield 238.82. A. R. Bailey
209.76. R. L. Hunziker 99.88. E. Jen
nings 192.73. V. Moore 244.32. D. Evan
son 183.65. H. Nelson 194.30. A. L. Mar
tin 204.30. P. Thanos 234.30. A. Haw
ver 271.37. C. W. Miller 251.54, T.
Hatten 237.69. W. B. McCullough
237.69. S. M. Penington 246.04. J. F.
O'Hara 251.61. P. Jantzer 181.42. R.
Waterston 191.42. D. Matheny 181.42,
M. Beneka 209.80. A. Beneka 198.39,
G. Campbell 215.37, F. Toews 237.91,
R. Janzen 279.70. M. Janzen 157.00,
P.DeWeerd 200.00. M. DeWeerd 153.08,
O. C. Maust 212.20. S. C. Maust 204.96,
M. Mattern 130.30. D. Mattern 122.00,
J. Martin 137.80. R. Dameron 117.50,
C. Walker 176.95. H. E. Vick 129.95,
V. Morse 145.00, R. Williams 133.30,
L. Larvick 102.85. M. Bevel 123.70. D.
Thompson 125.80, E. Holbrook 140.85,
L. Keith 145.35, M. E. Claassen 150.85,
E. Sargent 143.36. V. Heffernan 85.30,
E. Brown 216.20. M. Remillard 102.85.
D. Goddard 117.55. H. Asher 115.20, K.
Crowell 306.15. R. Watkins 196.95. J.
G. Armson 297.95. A. E. Merkel, M.D.
805 65. D. E. Collard 315.10. M. E. Bell
232.70. F. Clink 283.10. C. Kent 274.55.
E. Kanclier 286.30. M. C. Corcoran
308.00. M. H. Lehman 269.70. A. A.
Makinen 257.00. N. M. VanDewalker
185.93, O. S. Moore 333.05. L. Estes
265.20. J .Koppes 241.90. D. A. Huskey
301.65. B. R. Hart 316.15. D. F. Fer
rier 212.80. L. D. Berntson 18.10. C. Z.
Boyden 11.98. M. E. Boyden 32.31. L.
S. Haraldson 9.88. L. D. Pinkham 2.58.
G. W. Daley 116.08. P. J. Gilman
219.84. D. C. Hendrix 319.26. O. Hu
kill 113.92. C. M. Smith 263.70. C. Tay
lor 24.15. E. M. Grove 261.40. M. J. E.
McNeil 209.76. A. E. Piazza 150.76. A.
B. Holmes 129.96. M. R. Hubbell 12.35,
L. A. Perry 69.82, C. D. Holbrook
246.40. L. A. Perkins 195.26. W. P.
Tucker 256.45. L. M. Sherman 83.68,
D. D. Hughes 18.86. S. Vance 83.37,
E. Claflin 154.00. G. Jacobs 125.60, D.
Mast 145.60. N. Matteson 145.30. Nor
ma Matteson 52.26, E. M. Janouch
205.23. A. L. Sutherland 90.67. F. S.
Pinnock 44.65, W. I. Sutherland 187.00.
Pavments, travel expense:
A. Hawver 133.05. C. W. Miller
92.00. T. W. Hatten 42.90. W. B. Mc
Cullough 72.40. S. Penington 29.44,
W. P. Tucker 267.60, R. Keating 27.30.
C. H. Wendt 24.96. A. E. MerSel. M.D.
160.00. D. E. Collard 75.00. F. Clink
75.00, O. S. Moore 75.00, E. Kanclier
75.00, C. Kent 75.00. M. H. Lehman
75.00, A. A. Makinen 75.00. D. A. Hus
kev 75.00, B. R. Hart 100.00. M. C.
Corcoran 75.00. M. E. Bell 75.00.
If. W. Burns 61.80. K. Crowell
119.61. W. I. Sutherland 50.00,
A. B. Mekvold 106.27. H. Gault 261.79,
D. H. DeBerrv 107.36. D. E. Dixon
72.56. E. S. Courtney 52.64. V. V. Va
noose 67.44. D. D. Coe 157.20. J. D.
Walsh 90.64. B. C. Tennant 114.96, P.
Bettiol 147.21. G. Wright 40.96. C. D.
Holbrook 41.65. D. C. Hendrix 129.68,
C. M. Smith 81.04. G. W. Daley 44.56,
O. Hukill 53.52.
Payments for Witness and Jury
service:
G. B. Haugen, M.D. 135.92. R. D.
Blunch 11.76, W. C. Bushnell 9.84, O.
R. Caster 8.30. S. A. Gordon 7.50,
A. E. Bougher 7.50, G.. W. Simmons
7.82. E. M. Nelson 8.62. D. E. Sher
wood 7.50, R. H. Galbraith. Jr. 7.82,
F. F. Freeman 5.00, L. R. Phillips
10.64, B. F. Madden 26.24. L. Jarmin
10.48, P. B. Kimsey 14.80. J. Winslett
5.00. S. C. Svbouts 10.12. R. V. Rob
erts 13.84. G. M. Rindt 20.00. R. A.
Sorenson 10.48, D. V. Matheny 10.00,
J. I. Davidson 24.40, J. W. Lick 29.48.
H. Dressier 25.96. L. G. McLaren
10.48, A. L. Wallace 10.96. R. H. Wed
lock 8.68. H. M. Worth 5.00. W. R.
Holman 20.00. P. M. Bateman 21.44,
D. L. Russell 20.00. E. E. Artmire
25.04, W.L.Kingman 10.00. M. Stemple
13.84. P. A. Roley 30.80. E. L. Bur
gess 5.00. L. D. Gourley 14.48. H. K.
Atwood 10.00. W. B. Moody 5.00. L.
M. Robbins 30.56. J. A. Thompson
21.20. A. B. Kee 30.56, W. Knips 10.96,
L. DeShazer 13.84, J. F. Brown 25.76.
Payments for supplies, services and
equipment:
Garco Supply Co. 50.87. Bureau of
Labor 8.75, Calif .-Pacific Utilities
64.67. Central Rexall Drug 49.26,
Copco 442.63. C. L. Coyle. M.D. 85.00.
Cash Davis Pharmacy 11.79. Dr. C. I.
Drummond 10.00, Dupray Engraving
Co. 14.40. The Flox Co. 49.49. Fluhrer
Bakeries 29.52. Dr. W. W. P. Holt 40.00,
Jackson Co. Road Dept. 238.90, Jew
ett Office Supply 252.62, Jorgensen's
79.02. Medford Printing Co. 89.46.
Medford Stationery Store 48.65. C. T.
Metsker 225.00, Office Stationery &
Supply 141.90, Oregon Egg Producers
137.19, Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. 519.22,
R. L. Polk & Co. 135.00. Siskiyou
Hardware 3.42. So. Ore. Livestock Auc
tion 100.00, F. Swan 199.00. Tide Water
Assoc. Oil Co. 52.91. Tri County Office
Machines 105.50. Trowbridge & Flynn
8.28. Western Union 2.05. Zellerbach
Paper Co. 44.95. Jim Busch Ford Sales
9.00. Eastman Kodak Stores 25.92,
Remington Rand 381.79, Burgess Paint
& Wallpaper Store 3.96. City Sanitary
Service 10.00. Dr. S. R. Dippell 5.00,
Nudelman Bros. 13.29, Altas Stamp &
Die Co. 39.75. Acorn Press 7.30. Otis
Elevator Co.t'85.38. Bates Candy Co.
43.26, Jim's Produce 24.56. Beck's Ba
keries 40.60. Faber's Market 19.93,
Chrystal Meats 27.14. Medford Mill
work Co. 30.62, Vallev Equip. Co.
78.95, Medford Concrete Const. Co.
2.99, Leonard Electric Co. 10.50. Cur
ley's Auto Service 4.00, Garden Cen
ter Nursery 10.00, Am. Hospital Sup
ply Corp. 107.69, Faber's 13.00. Sam
son Feed & Seed 103.63, Talent Hard
ware 2.31. Harry & David 12.50.
Sharp's Dairv Supply 9.54. Mann's
14.59, Trites Coffee Co. 23.80. Hubbard
Bros. 4.12. St. Rose Industrial School
30.00, Catholic Services for Children
5.00, Robinson Bros. 10.95. Medford
Lab. 4.00. Pitney-Bowes, Inc.. 36.00,
Motorola 165.45. Am. Laundry 9.34,
Surgical Sales 35.67, Sharu & Dohme
3.57. State Public Welfare Comm.
49,838.25. R. Thompsen. M.D. 5.00. Dr.
S. E. Philips 519.75. Dr. W. W. Weller
159.75. R. A. Boyer 60.00. Children's
Farm Home 40.00. N. W. Burns 102.02,
Groceteria 83.52. Mason. Ehrman & Co.
58.08. R. E. Hibbs 10.00. Medford Of
fice Equip. 4.10. Brophvs 8.50 J. M.
Main 15.00. J. K. Gill Co. 57.73. South
QUICK and EASY!
Use Tribune Wcrnf Ads
ern Oregon Title Co. 80.00, K. CrotreH
8.15. Valley Shade Co. 5.60. Standard
Brands 49.36. L. Welch 76.50. G. E.
Stacey 100.00, B. P. Hopkins 8.00. J. J.
O'Donnell 44.95. Shepard's Citations
24.00. Ore. Nev. Calif. Fast Freight
11.74, Pengad Co. 86.94, Medford Ho
tel 6.70, Credit Bureau of Medford
4.90. Pierce Freight Lines 7.78. I. Hu
son 30.00. Shannon & Co. 2.40. Bur
roughs Corp., .94. Dunham Printing
Co. 11.85. The Lumberman 12.00. W.
Nunlev .80. H. C. Mattson 2.00. Dr.
W. J. Stone 750, Dr. Chas. Weeber
7.50. C. S. Cingcade 24.00. Mrs. J. M.
Johnson 24.00. O. J. Gysin 8.00. Re
cordak Corp. 45.09. R. M. Taylor 4.00,
L. Eaton 4.00. B. Doyon 4.00. Bancroft-Whitnev
Co. 25.00, Monarch Seed
& Feed 15.00. Medford Meat Co. 34.60.
L. H. Butcher Co. 9.25, Southern Pa
cific Co. 6.73. Am. Laundry Machinery
Co. 15.40. Ashland Printing Co. 69.84,
D. S. Collins 25.00. Klocker Printery
105.15. A. L. Lequieu 280.00. B.P.
Hopkins (Federal Tax) 4.436.05 (State
Tax) 371.25, Public Employes Retire
ment Board (Soc. Sec.) 3.632.96. Jack
son County 186.64, Nat. Hosuital Assn.
272.00. Rogue Valley Physicians' Serv
ice 92.01. Public Employes Retirement
System 738.74. State Industrial Acci
dent Comm. 232.64.
CIVIL DEFENSE FUND
J. H. Hicks 213.40. L. M. Sherman
110.00. Pacific Tel. & Tel. 11.30. Com
mercial Printing Co. 6.40, Postmaster
12.00. Verl G. Walker Co. 14.76. B. P.
Hopkins (State Tax) 2.20, Public Em
ployes Retirement Board 4.40. J. H.
Hicks 31.92, -Civil Air Patrol 99.00,
State Industrial Accident Comm. .17.
COURT HOUSE FUND
H. W. Bovle 10.16. A. E. Fletcher
31.20. Commercial Printing Co. 39.14,
Pacific Tel. & Tel. 39.86. Copco 102.44,
Valley Shade Co. 1.604.20. LeFebure
Corp. 59.83, Brill Metal Works 29.52,
Cummins-Chicago Corp. 228.29. Clog
ston's Cabinet Shop 74.07. Ben H.
Todd 800.00. H. G. Carl Const. Co.
2,806.71. Brownie's Plumbing 8c Heat
ing 2,000.00, B. P. Hopkins (State Tax)
.43. Public Employes Retirement
Board .86, State Industrial Accident
Comm. .33.
JACKSON COUNTY FARM
HOME FUND
Brownie's Plumbing & Heating,
150.94.
ROAD FUND
Net payments for employes of Jack
son County Road Department:
A. S. Backlund 93.67, J. A. McDou
gall 45.85. R. Parr 26.02, B. T. Aus
tin 263.17. W. R. Flagg 301.98. H. T.
Furnas 311.32. D. M. lvie 289.72, B. J.
James 153.44. J. S. Pruitt 273.49. O. M.
Pruitt 244.56. P. B. Rynning 445.52,
L. J. Shorey 355.12, R. L. Smith 210.44,
V. S. Smith 306.32. I. A. Spires 318.02,
G. W. Anderson 308.39. J. Y. Baldwin
263.89. H. H. Brown 284.65. G. E.
Brownlee 268.09. C. O. Culy 284.65,
M. R. Griffin 271.65. L. Hartman 316.34,
W. Hartman 268.92. D. D. Hinkle 250.02,
R. P. Johnson 318.37, S. Johnson 332.70,
G. E. Buchholz 277 .94. L. Burdahl 232.33,
L. Culy 299.50, L. Damon 335.21. P.
Hannaford 333.42. E. Harnish 307.57,
J. I. Lusk 279.83, D. P. Smith, Sr.
232.09, E. Avery 323.83. C. Baker
313.51. C. Baker, Jr. 256.77, M. Boat
333.39, J. Merritt 323.42. T. Smith
299.24. L. Andrews 316.07. L. J. Big
ham 319.57. J. F. Burns 287.17, G. E.
Huls 253.87. M. Jacobson 274.15, A. K.
Stith 303.72, J. Sutton 244.26. E. S.
Accorne 336.13. W. E. Allen 268.07, B.
F. Allison 230.03, E. H. Anderson
305.65, W. J. Barlow 276.27. J. L.
Beams 341.11, W. J. Bench 353.62, P.
T. Betz 329.16. L. J. Bigham 151.96,
D. F. Blank 295.51, W. F. Blancett
251.94, C. I. Bourne 318.01. J. W. Bow
man 315.65, R. F. Brown 316.60. D. C.
Carver 333.27. O. C. Chesnut. 334.65,
G. E. Chilreth 282.41, A. Christensen
328.61. R. Clark 315.31. D. J. Clifford
339.03, M. Clifford 195.39. J. L. Con
ner 305.69. E. JL. Cooper 351.07. Ned A.
Coverdale 302.28. R. Craig 307.89. G.
R. Crumley 337.97, J. L. Crumm
255.29, E. E. Culver 318.00. L. F. Cut
burth 327.23. J. L. Danford 302.45. W.
H. Davis 278.53. C. B. Dean 367.91. C.
Dooms 231.42, H. C. Dooms 309.83,
W. Dooms 331.33, F. Dutton 287.70,
E. M. Earl 440.42. L. B. Earl 386.60,
J. W. Eatherton 313.39. H. D. Ferns
329.97. D. Floyd 292.15. F. Foust 422.60,
J. Foust 270.04. J. R. Gain 311.67. W.
L. Garner 369.85, C. B. Goodnight
194.36. J. Groves. Jr. 371.42. A. B.
Haddock 325.99. I. E. Hall 315.50. R. E.
Harnish 347.01, S. Karris 347.03, S. G.
Hartbauer 253.57. B. Hatch 415.95. O.
E. Hayes 276.21. M. Heffernan 280.60,
G. Hillman 350.92. T. W. Hora 287.98.
W. D. Horman 247.89. M. R. Hubbell
192.62. W. W. Irons 291.97. H. A. Kan
tor 339.72. C. Keeney 310.23. J. O.
Keller 293.22. W. M. Kenvon 318.66,
K. B. Kite 297.69. J. Lichtenstern
305.22, C. J. Lucas 315.04, P. R. Lynch
301.97, M. Mahoney 307.97. E. L. Mar
shall 283.10, R. E. Merritt 319.57. H. C.
Meyer 362.10. C. L. Michael 345.65,
J. R. Miller 343.01, L. G. Monroe
304.78, B. B. Moore 305.43. M. W.
Morse 333.80. C. J. Netzel 298.63. C. C.
Nicholson 321.49. C. A. Perdue 316.62,
J. T. Perdue 291.49. L. A. Perry 213.09.
E. F. Pierce 341.19. P. H. Pothier
278.76, E. W. Rausch 351.48. D. E.
Rawlings 238.29. J. Rawstern 182.47.
R. P. Reed 323.15. W. W. Rees 270.87,
R. J. Rinabarger 227.34, G. H. Robert
son 351.09. K. M. Ross 385.13. H. W.
Scoggin 249.87. D. J. Scott 92.61. D. L.
Shearin 305.99. F. Sherman 341.72,
F. A. Shipley 317.78. J. R. Shope
332.87, R. I. Simmons 307.25. P. I.
Smith 282.83, D. Stout 287.42. H. J.
Stout 326.34. J. B. Sutton 295.97. D. L.
Sweet 433.25. E. J. Tavlor 325.76. E.
T. Thigpin 325.99, J. D. Thomas 249.79,
H. E. Tolle 224.21. A. H. Turpin
283.57. L. T. Vanderpool 368.95. H. K.
Walch 150.81, W. W. Walker 327.05,
A. T. Wattenberg 280.44. G. C. Wil
liams 346.46, J. B. Winningham 269.57,
W.C.Wood 326.14, T.V.Wright 343.20.
J. W. Wubbels 292.04.
Payments for supplies, services and
equipment for Jackson County Road
Dept.:
Cal-Ore Machinery Co. 1674.87. Citv
of Ashland 8.60, Colyear Motor Sale's
1345.83, Copco 93.49, Eagle Pt. Water
Comm. 5.00, Hubbard Bros. 698.23,
Loggers & Contractors Mach. Co.
669.95. L. G. McLaren 474.86. Med-
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Sales 2.321.23. So. Pacific Co. 3.903.95,
Witham Parts & Equip. 128.01, Bruce
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Service Co. 2.754.32. Rush Electric
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Industrial Air Products 61.71. Johnny s
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238.91. Padgett Auto Parts 69.54, So.
Ore. Bearing Sales 75.48. Tru-Mix
Concrete 44.40. American Bitumuls &
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Freight 2.06. Shell Oil Co. 8974.11.
Crater Lake Mach. Co. 148.77. Douglas
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Motors 190.29, The Texas Co. 484.96,
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M. C. Lininger & Sons 2066.81. Cen
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Cullen Equip. Co. 336.09. Neptune
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