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7 I 1 4 Shop and Save With Classified Ads Trucks 26 GOOD USED TRUCKS T 14 1 Tan Dodf 152" whcbM. power brakes, reinforced framt, very low miUatt end la prte- con dition. . . 7 45.00 IMA 1W Ton Dodge ISO" wheelbjs. reinforced frame, power brakaa, 8.25 x SO Urea Tht truck la exceptional. 91193.00 IMS ford 160" wheelbate S 25 x 20 13 ply tiret, 2 ipeed axle Neat u a pin and In A-l condition. I12B5.00 JMC 8 wheeler 270 Motor in completely overhauled Rear erhauled. Exceptionally good A lot of truck for the money. 999T.00 1941 Chevrolet Flatbed In food con dition it good rubber. M7S00 " All of our trucka are exceDtionallr clean, are In food condition and are outstanding vaiuea. .. "Si" Dillard Motor Co. .. Used Car Center DODGE PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS gt.phena at Dnuglaa Ttoaaburg. Ortgon Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 IIORK MONEY for your car. dab on m epoi uorxrum Hotora. inc., ue Soto. Plymoutn. Pnone . 114 N Rom St FOR SALE OR TRADE '7Mtirury, food condition. Ph. 1063-1. FOR SALE 193B Dodee'Vdoor aedan. H St H. clean. Edwards Auto Court, io aiaiion, ninnon. FOR SALE 1641 Chev. -door. very food condition. Can be seen at W. F. Kernln, ph. 48-R-3. Impounded 28 THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED dof has been Impounded and If not claimed wit run 48 hours from date or notice, will be disposed of as provided by German police, male Go. weaeman P.M. Idleyld Rt., Box 85 Roaeburf, Oregon Instruction 29 YOUNGMEN 1T - 42 Needed by railroads thruout America as station agents and telegraphers. Trained men start at $300 00 monthly Silus benefits. Must be sincere and able n finance self during training per iod. Our plan won't interfere with pre sent employment. Vets and non-veta. Write fully giving street addresses and phone. United Railway Institute. Bov 414, News-Review. Better Buys at Barcus 1949 BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE Light blue, dark top, red , leather upholstery Every ex tra. 18.000 mtlea - - - 2295 1949 KAISER TRAVELER, Ideal for that vacation trip, ony 1393 1947 HUDSON SEDAN. R & H. m n t n r nmnletelv recondi tioned 15 1941 MERCURY SEDAN 540 1941 FORD STATION WAGON S tain rwPVpnr.FT !Uniu. eouoe. R it H, good Urea . 495 1937 PACKARD SEDAN, exception- 1937 HUDSON TERRAPLANE 85 1929 FORD MODEL A, good tires. Buna extra good 1934 FORD V-8 sedan 1934 PLYMOUTH COACH, runs good, . 1932 CHEVROLET SEDAN Trucks 1947 FORD 8 dump truck. 4 yd. steel box, 8 new H.D. Urea. Ready to haul - EASY TERMS LIBERAL TRADES BARCUS Your Packard Dealer N at Gardan Valla; ltd. Phona 1JS4 Personal 30 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P O Bos HIS Notices 31 I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE (or any denta contracted by anyona other than myself. William J. Hunt. It' ' ' ' ' (p. - fU' itji"" Ifra. SMOKER AT THREE Three-year-old Harry Emmer, of Appleton, Wis., who smoked tali first ciiar at ten months, snd has. a collection of 25 pipes, enjoys his favorite brand. It's No Trick At All When You Use NEWS-REVIEW CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED RATES 1 day, per word 2 days " 3 days " " 4 day a daya " " 1 mo. . ' " Phone 100, Ask for "Classified" LEGAL IBM Wlllvs Phaeton-Overdrive and Heater f 1,799.00 1Q4Q Fnrri A Tlnnr SedaV Radio, Heater - 1,895.00 1949 Nash 4 Door Sedan Overdrive, Heater l,6f5.0Q 1047 niria 4 Dnor Sfdan. Radio. Heater. Hydraniatic 1,445.00 1047 Ford Club Coupe 1.275.00 1948 Willys Panel 1947 Willys Station Wagon, Over-drive & Heater 194(1 Chrynler 4 Door Sedan 1MB Plymouth 3 Door Sedan .. 1944 Jep IH41 Chevrolet Coupe IMS Plymouth lfWS Dodge Truck 1H17 i rnsiey RIVERSIDE MOTORS PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the unregulated use of certain forest areas is, in my judgment, a menace to life and property on account of an execs sive amount of debris on I hp ground due to old burns and also t.l.w.no l,4rt.voo 1.09S.00 (joo.no Sfl.VOO . 2sn.no 305.00 FOR SALE I9.1H Dodge. Motel. Ph. 710-R-l. We Want Good Clean Used Cars Top prlrea paid DOYLE'S SALES It SERVICE Highway 99 Ac Garden Valley Road rnone 011 R & R AUTO SALES- Myrtle Creek. Oregon Next to Umpqua Machine Shop '42 Chev. 4-door sedan "41 ford 6 2-door '41 V-g S-door '41 Hudson Coupe "45 Ford 6 lumber truck w(th rolls 42 Ford 0 Flatbed truck This equipment Is all In good mechanical condition. Ph. SIS. Myrtle Creek n AVTMOmZED DCAIEX J REASONABLY PRICED GMAC TTltMi CHEVROLET. BUICK. PONT1AC, CADILLAC TRADE IKS Hansen's 1 USED CAR CENTER County Court Proceedings Tuei., July 18, 1950 The News-Review, Roieburfj, Ore. 9 COUNTY COURT PROCf ED1NGS , June 2, inchise grated J JJ j.BSS: Douglas Manufacturing Co. to in-1 m T ro'wbridge EclricVw!? Tipton Road, from Lot 8 to Lot T . ., ' gomery ward $15.95 21 in Oaks Addition. June 2nd, Tract of land located in Sec. 17 Twp 22 S, R 5 W, W.M. purchased from Anna Drain for $1000.00 to be used or recreation al purposes. June 14th, Timber on a portion of NWV. Sec. 22 Twp. 26 S, R 2 W, W.M. sold to C. E. Puckett for $6.50 per M by Bureau Scale. June 16th, 'Ralph E. Turner ap pointed enforcement 'officer for Douglas County Dog Control Dis trict to work in conjunction with Phillins Of fice Supply 1203.90: Rsbg. Printing $46.75; itsbg. Book Store $1.20; City of Reedsport $30.00; West Coast Telephone $5.65; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $9.60; L. Fulton $17.30; M. Barrett $32.16 R. Stanke $106.90; N. Magness $M.85; M. Johnson $34.64; L. S. Miller $100.71; N. Har ris $58.48; S1AC $4.71. HOME: Dohrmann Hotel Supply $li.4o; c. O. c. Co. 62.48; J. C. r-enny io. $33.30; Mrs. B.. Blakely $27.90; Cleo's Bakery $5.60: Hud- June 17th, Dance Hall license ion-.Dunca", ,1PJJ5?10: Mlson granted to Uu Franco at Dillard. J,1.0?"". S51K- r?0.""1" holle June 19th, Deed for right of I .V'uT1", way on County Road 200 Sec. 19 ! Valley wles e $5.57; Geo. Daw- Twp. 26 S., R S W, W.M. from Mack Brown et al accepted and Clerk authorized to pay $1.00 therefor. son S104.30; Chapman Pharmacy $4.00; Rexalt Store $2.00; General Roads $81.49; Boyd Coffee $78.84: Douglas Co. Creamery $15.36; J Tractor Care To Get Attention Of Oregon 4-H Clubs A good many Oregon farm trac tors are receiving more than the customary attention this year. Oregon's newest 4-H club proj ect, tractor maintenance, has at tracted more than 200 youngsters who are enrolled in 25 clubs lo cated in 18 counties, reports L. J. Allen, state 4-H club leader. The project, new this year in five western states including Oregon, is under the sponsorship of the Gen eral Petroleum corporation of Los Angeles, Union county leads the state with four clubs having a total . enroll ment of 29 club members. The protect includes tractor maintenance rather than repair, and has the intention of acquaint ing 4-H club members with practic es in maintaining and operating tractors skillfully and safely. Be fore the close of the club year this fall, several counties plan contests in maintenance and handling. To the state's most outstanding 1950 tractor maintenance club member, the General Petroleum corporation will award an all-ex pense trip Io 4-H club congress in Chicago. Announcement or the award will be made in October when winners of all state contests are named, Allen states. On a county basis, tractor main tenance project club members will also be rated at the close of the c lib vear. Those club members rating in the blue or top group will each receive a sterling sil ver medal. At 4-H Club congress in Chi caeo. eight state tractor mainten ance winners ' will receive college scholarships valued at $300 each. The project is nationwide. In five western states, the Gen eral Petroleum corporation pro vides ittnds lor leader training, June 20th, Various tracts of ! i""Sus0.n ,70 20: Mrs. C. Fullerton M.fiu; nieirose uairy sioo.it; Pat terson Bakery $37.09; Boucocks Meat Mkt. $70.94; Rsbg. Pharmacy $210.49; Rsbg. Book Store $1.22; McDonald Candy $29.38; Myrtle Creek Laundry $205.92; Rsbg. Lum ber $47.40; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $9.40; S1AC $35.88. JAIL: W. I. Worral $4.00; Photo Lab. $3.16; Rsbg. Pharmacy $4.80; Trowbridge Electric $2.80; Goldie Bootrie $5.00; Prisoner Meals $656.50; Rsbg. Garbage Disposal $4.00; Photo Lab. $7.95; P. Kissing er $95.00; SIAC $7.10. COURT HOUSE: Pierce Auto Freight $9.87; Otis Elevator $43.60; Berghs Appliance $153.35; Rudie Rilzman $270.00; Lovinger Disin fectant $14.96; Packer-Scott $49.73; Easton Groc. $4.00; Rsbg. Parts & Supply $1.50; C. O. P. Co. $206.91: A. M. Real $10.00; General Roads $236.74; Rsbg. Lumber $35.00; Zel- lerpacn raper .80-47.SI; umpqua vaney now. $47.81; w. K. Brown Electric 19.25; Durresne Electric $35.67; SIAC $2.63. PUBLIC EMPLOYES RETIRE. MENT SYSTEM: 1,767.90. PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: R. C. Gile $113.85; H. W. Haskin $36.85; SIAC $1.38. WELFARE AGENCIES: Dr. A. B. Munroe $10.00; Dr. B. R. Shoe maker $15.00; Catholic Charities $5.00; Childrens Farm Home S10.00; Boys & Girls Aid Society $10.00. PREDATORY ANIMAL CON TROL: The following received $10.00 each for Coyote: H. L. Fos ter, D. Poole and L. Gardner. The following received $10.00 each for Cougars: L. Smith and C. Tant. The following received $2.50 each for Bob Cats: G. W. Kelley, H. L. Foster, C. Tant, J. H. Potter, P. J. Wright and D. Pankey. . COUNTY OWNED LANDS: Un ion Oil $5.48; Rsbg. News Review $4.20; General Roads $123.99; K. E. Young $24.37; A. Murdock $317.08; L. Tyler $93.88; SIAC $2.91. FORESTRY APPRAISAL: Phil lips Office Supply $7.30-38.50-117.81 timber land situate in Twps 31 and 32 S, R 6 and 7 W, W.M. sold Io C. 4t B. Lumber Company for $278,726.92. June 21st, Gateway road for Lloyd A. Wilson in Sec. 12 Twp. 26 S, R 7 W, W.M., running through and across lands owned by J. E. Young and Katherine Young de clared to be a gateway road and a perpetual right of way. June 22nd. Tract of land in Sec 17 Twp 22 S, R 5 W. W.M., sold to J. T. Powell for $400 00. June 26th. Franchise granted to Umpqua Valley Telephone Com pany to erect and maintain tele phone lines on count roads in tne vicinity of Myrtle Creek, Riddle, Canyonville and Days Creek. June 30th. Dance 'I license granted to Donald V. Morris at Smith River Grange Hall, - June 30th. Dance hall license granted to A. F. Young at Ten- mile. June 30th, Franchise granted to Umpqua Broadcasting Company to install a water conduit under and across Frear Avenue on the Umpqua Park Road. WARRANTS DRAWN FOR MONTH OF JUNE, 1950 GENERAL COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT: Trial Fees $2,123.64; Bailiff $175.00; Jury Meals $58.29; H. 4 M. C. Co. 54 00; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $4.45; SIAC $0.33. COUNTY COURT: Cliff's Sta tion $3.00; Richfield Oil $17.46; Standard Oil $8.12; Shell Oil $16.59; Tide Water Assoc. Oil $7.50; Un ion Oil $4.35; Gen'l Roads $176.06; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $14.40; Rsbg. Motors $10.78; SIAC $0.32. JUSTICE COURT: Phillips Of fice Supply $3.19-29.45-187.35; Ken's Office Equip. $4.81; Roy O. Young $30.00; Witness Fee $2.00; Jury Fees $18.00; L. Clements $1.60; F. M. Wright $47.95: A. J. Geddes $11.00; West Coast Tel. Co. $7.75; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $4.00; SIAC $7.12 JUVENILE COUKT: Manuard Standard Oil &.S4.4R? M s. M Prin. Oil $3.24; Shell Oil $1174; A. M tcrs $9.75; Si Dillard Motors $37.70: Pllchford $26.50; Pac. lei & lei. ! Grimms Groc. $34.18; Johnwell Up- $21.11; SIAC $1.84 DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Sun Printing $10.59; West Publishing $47.00; H. L. Kicnardson $125.nn; awards, and instructional kits Simmons Carbon $2 03; Lnckwood which are issued through the state 4-ri ciun otnccs. LEGAL Roe Oat J joJiII because of weather conditions, and wntntAS, upon tne snowing oi the State Forester, it appears to me to be necessary to close to un regulated use the loilowing area designated as: AREA NO. 4 - P - WESTERN LANE-DOUGLAS-COOS FOREST PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS' AREA: Township 19 South, Range 7 West: All sections south of the Siuslaw River except Sec. 34. Township 19 South, Range 8 West: That portion of all Sees. 3-11, inc.; 13 to 36, inc. lying south and west of the Siuslaw River. Township 19 South, Range 9 West: Sees. 1, 12, 13, 24, 25; S'b of 26 and 27; all of 34, 35 and 36. Township 20 South, Range 7 West: Sees. 1 to 24, inc.; and 29 to 32, inc. Township 20 South, Range 8 West: All of Township. Township 20 South, Range 9 West: All of east half of Township. Township 21 South, Range 7 West: All of Township. Township 21 South, Range 8 West: AH of Township. Township 21 South, Range 9 West: All of Township. Township 22 South, Range 7 West: Sees. 1 to 9, Inc. Township 22 South, Range 8 West: Sees. 1, 2 and 3. v Township 22 South, Range 9 West: Sees. 1 to 6 inc.; EV4 Sec. 9; Sees. 10 and 11. Permits for entering the above area may be obtained at the fol lowing places: western Lane rorest Protective Association Headquarters, Vene la, Oregon: Oglesby Ranch, Sec. 18, Township 18 South, Range 8 W.; South Fork Guard Station, Sec. 1. Township 21 South, Range 7 West.; Vincent Creek Guard Station, Sec. 31. Township 20 South, Range 9 W. Elk Creek Guard Station, Sec. 15, Township 22 South, Range 7 West.; Wells Creek Guard Station Sec. 8, Town ship 22 South. Range i W. NOW. THEREFORE. I. DOUG LAS McKAY, Governor of the State of Oregon, by virtue of the authori ty vested in me under the provi sions of Section 107-210, Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated, as amended hy Chapter 252, Oregon Laws. 1945, do hereby proclaim the unregulated use of the above described areas to he unlawful snd that said areas shall be subject Io entry only through permit to be issued by the State Forester, or a fire warden, under which permit entrant shall comply with any and all of the following requirements: (1) To refrain from smoking ex cept in places designated as safe in said permit. (2) To build no open fires ex cept in places designated as safe in said permit. (3) To have ac a part of his or her equipment when using campfires, except when travel ing as a pedestrian and-or camping at improved, desig nated and posted campgrounds, tools as specified by the forest er suitable lor extinguishing fires. This proclamation shall be ef fective from and after the 17th day of July, 1950, and shall re main in full force and effect until the 31st day of December, 1950 Done at- the Capitol in Salem, Oregon, this 12th day of July, 1950. DOUGLAS McKAY Governor ATTEST: EARL T. NEWBRY Secretary of .State Notice la given that The California Oregon Power Company, a California corporation, whose addrega ia Medford, Oregon, ha, filed with th. Hydroelec tric CommDslon of Oregon an applica tion to appropriate walera of the Slate of Oregon, In a alream known aa fifth Creek, a tributary of North Umpqua River, for the development of a power project designated on the records of Ihe Commission as Project No. 20 and by the applicant as the Fish Creek project. The applicant proposes to appropriate ISO cubic feet per second of water from Fish Creek and divert the aame, by means of a concrete dam approxi mately 23 feet high located In the SF." SW, of Section 14 and tha NEi.NW, of Section 23. Township 27 South, nange 3 F.ast. W. M , through a canal and timber flume about 5 miles long to a turbine connected to a geoerator of 11,000 kilowatts located In the SW SE1, of Section 27, Township 20 South. Ran.. .1 East. W M. Motors $2.00; F. C. Frear $1.50; Bob's Music Shop $1.50; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $32.80; L. Huston $80.44; SIAC S0.58. ASSESSOR: Rsbg. Newt Review $17.85; Lockwood Motors $13.30; Postage $8.40; Standard Oil $5.48; Pacific Stationery $6.88; Simmons Carbon $19.00-, . Addressograph Corp. $33.56; Rsbg. Printing $14.88; Ore-Nev-Califr-Fast Freight $4.11; M. Johnson $91.68; E. Lozier $87.85-47.11; D. Carter $116.17; N. Dixon $32.55; L. Stephens $159.30; $50.30; B. Hatfield $50.10; .1. Step henson $23.76; Sec'v of Slate $2.00; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $8.70; B. Irving $6.75; SIAC $4.20. CLERK: Haloid Co. $57.65; M. & M. Printers $9.14; Bates Mfg. Co. $2.31; OreNev-Calif. Fast Freight $4.69; Phillips Office Sup ply $17.10-367 20-4.75; Kilham Sta tionery & Ptg. $17.69; West Coast Prtg. Ji Bind. $257.10; Franklin Prig. $55.80; Koke - Chapman $252.70; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $14.85; R. Turner $215.60; L. Walker $56.83 91.62; SIAC $3.18. CORONER: M. B. Emmett $37.80; C. Marriott $38.04; H. C. Stearns $60.30. SHERIFF - LEGAL: Richfield Oil $13.43; Signal Oil $16-40-25.67; Union Oil $44.01-10.23; The Texas Co $67.58-55.32; General Petroleum $17.40; Standard Oil .121.96; Shell Oil $39.98; Tidewater Assoc. Oil $63.46: Union Garage $17.50; Levy Pontiac $12.10; Allen's Radio Shop S38.98: Ilargis Electric $8.80; Phil lips Office Supply $1.70; Carter Tire $38.00; Rsbg. Book store $6.25; Rsbg. Weld & Mach. Wks. $20.92; Umpqua Valley Tel. $3.23; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $105.41: West Coast Tele phone $l03; Frederickson Photo Lab. $6.12; Sec'y of Slate $2.00; O. T. Carter $14.60; A. Eckhardt $2.43 6.95-7.00-6.00; C. Bever $9.25-7.25; I. Byrd $14.10-20.00-12.15; O. Ben nett $11.55; W. Worrall $15.50; Postage $10.00; General Roads $1.98; 0. A. Kennerly $442.70; Ser vice Fees $12.56; SIAC $24.80. SHERIFF-TAX DEPT.: Bur roughs Add. Mach. $129.60; Pos tage $240.00; Phillips Office Supply holstry $11.10; Kilham Staty. & Prtg. $4.59; Master Photo Sludio $14.40; General Roads $2.47; Rsbg. Book Store $13.45; Abrams Aerial Surveys $4296.71-118.99; Pac. Tel. & Tel. $8.95; R. E. Kleiner $40.19; SIAC $18.48. VETERINARIAN: Dr. Dallcn H. Jones, $255.00. ELECTIONS: Phillips Office Sup ply $6.60; Rsbg. News Review $29.30; M. & M. Printers $24.43; Harold T. Warren $5.00. GENERAL SUPPLIES: M. 4 M. Printers $26.85-42.19; Phillips Of fice Supply $4.46; Ken's Office Equip. $24.84; Sun Printing $105.04; Rsbg. Book Store $24.62. PUBLISHING CLAIMS 4 RE PORTS: Rsbg. News Review $556.20-3.00-56.70. WATERMASTER DIST. NO. 16: Tom R. Pearce $104.10; SIAC $0.61. RECREATIONAL AREAS: M. G. & L. Coffman $1550.00; C. T. & B. Tipton $1500.00. DOG CONTROL: Rsbg. News Re view $1.60; A. C. Sherlock $54.10 38.50; R. E. Turner $66.90-39.76. The following paid for Lambs killed: A. Copeland $5.00; W. A. Blackcrt $5.00; Sheep killed, A. Copeland $10.00; W. A. Blackert $10.00; L. Kohlhagen $25.00; Ware Bros. $70.00; Chickens killed: Mrs. A. Maine $2.30; Turkeys killed: A. Nccly $2.00. WARRANTS DRAWN FOR MONTH OF JUNE, 1950 GENERAL ROADS AND ROAD DISTRICTS Cooper $154.36; W. G. Cooper $188. 95; G. Trent $190.08; C. Stubbs $192.02: H. B. Elliott $192.02; O. Conn $150.12; E. Moyer $178.33; J. Zumwalt $178.16; T. Erwin $214.55; C. Sain $153.74; O. Ford $194.50; J. Zumwalt $97.04; C. Totten $38 02; M, Ormsby $250.68; B. Gurney $198.89; R. Abeene Sr. $18896; F. Yeaman $182.24: A. Dwvcr $135.05; R. Wells $308.78; D. Wells $38.72; L. Kershner $182.78; G. Baughman $170.43; W. Corn $307.05; P. Mar esch $213 56; H. Bennett $185 52; C. Coffell $182.19; J. Gailey $282.06; R. Griffin $204.73; H. Harms $171.81; W. Mills $253.34; R. Mor gan $175.90; H. Parker $267.82; L. Robertson $222.60; W. Rockwell $261.27; M. Smith $229.43; G. Tison ibu.i; j. tot szba.M.i; J. wade Jr. $261.27 J. Wade Sr. $252.97: J. Wil liams $179.10; C. Coffell $73.06; R. Reynolds $205.37; H. Kaiser $214.20; L. Cooper $210.50; K. Conn $196.76; B. VanSlyke $192.05; W. Lively $218 80: C. Wulff $226.13: L. Owen $209.06; C. Wescott $237.00; v. MUlwell $216.68; M. Giiham $203.58; R. Scott $189.66; R. Counts $191.78; C. Cooper $24.76; L. Pat terson $10.44; T. Beall $8.64; F. Haas $178.20; B. Gurney $35.46; C. Hughes $199.17; D. Wells $38.02; C. Rydell $244.35; F. Hcdrick $196.14; N. Jackson $193.90; N. Foster $211.88; C. Lane $166.78; B. Barton $143.19; W. Sylvester $162.16; S. Darby $64.94; M. Holmes $25.54; C. Perry $248.16; C. France $212.38; M. McCulloch $202.57: G. Richwine $191.33; B. Anderson $126.16; B. Babb $175.48; G. Casebeer $233.49; S. Darby $149.05: A. Erwin $229.23; D. Hatfield $249.22; J. Matthews $234.07; J. Miller $234.27; E. Sand erson $238.89; M. Stone $263.55; R. VanSlyke $263.55; J. Zumwalt $35.92; E. Weber $260.31. TOTALS: O.P.S. $409.50; S. Tax $349.43; F. Tax $1,986.90; S. Pensions $861.52; SIAC $612.32. The following Warrants drawn for express, gas, oil, lumber and supplies: Nordling Parts $77.15; Orchard Auto Parts $12.30: Special ized Parts $490.61; Woolley Logging $479.40; Reedsport Garage $18.44: Consolidated Freightways $8.27- 1.76; Sec'y of Stale $9.00; Rsbg. Paving $718.94; Ore-Nev-Calif. Fast freight $3.75; Dept. of Agriculture $48.70; C.O.P, Co. $64.23; Central Lincoln PUD $6.00; Pierce Auto Freight $2.18; H. & L. Shell $4 Shell Oil $2.43; Standard Oil $4,356.72; Texas Co. $146.15; Union Oil $368.92: H. Beckev 152.00: C.O.P. Co. $122.28; D. Baldridge $2.05; Newman's Mach. Wks. $2.25; Reedsport Mach. Wks. $1.88; Ump qua River, Navigation $780.00: Armco Drainage ft Metal Prod. $10,049.24: S. Dillard Motors $793.75; Elliott Sales $82.50; Groes- necK si HicKson $3,521.64; Joelson Lbr. $999.60: Kellogg Lbr. $28.00: J. B. Radcr $6.50; Stancal Asphalt & Bitumuls $464.20; Taylor Shop- ping Center $1.65; Wolbert Weld & Mach. Wks. $15.50; Pac. Tel. & Tel $57.40; Rsbg. Book Store $3.25; .1 Bookshnis $470.55; Myrtle Creek Weld. & Mach. Wks. $4.67; Union uu $661.32; riallou & Wright $4.31; Bearing supply $1.77; Denn-Uerret- sen $176.30; Ksbg. Lumber $3.92 Supply 4 Service Hdw. $1.62 wnarton Bros. $1.10. The following Warrants drawn from ROAD DISTRICTS: Rsbg, paving $3,783.44: Uroesback Hickson $878,36; TAX APPOR TIONMENTS: City of Roseburg 51,928.74; Town of Myrtle Crook $376.91; City of Riddle $97.49; City oi Dram $iso.7n; city ot Oakland $118.78; City of Sutherline $396.58; City of Canyonville $78.00; City ot Glendale $92.95: Cily of Reedsport $429.48; City of Elkton $10.84. B "a.1 J. .aaA,'JIiaat'tsl.a)ia;liitll illiaiaaaaaaiaaaaataaaataaaa SUNDAY SCHOOL RECORD Jennit Culbartson Powers, 78, attendi Sunday School al Westsida Prtsbyterian church at Philadelphia, Pa., just as she had done every single Sunday for lb years, rriends believe it is a record. She is holding a medal presented by the church for her attendance. (AP Wirephoto.) THAT 38TH PARALLEL Much In the news Is the 38th Parallel that divides Soviet-dominated North Korea lrom U. S.- and UN-! supported South Korea. The Newsmap above shows the route of, the 38th Parallel an Imaginary line found only on map around s the globe, The applicant propose, to Install ,isc .w, riiiiiiifa v. . .i .ihjm suitable flshway In the diversion dam : vtoo.Wt; fHney-BOWes CO. Sbll.Oo; Pac. Tel. 4 Tel. $4.00 $8 09: SIAC $1.30. SHERIFF-DEL PER. TAX COLL.: Postage $3.00-72-32; Sec'y of State $2.00; Phillips Office Sup. $125.78: Rsbg. Book Store $1.18; Pac. Tel. 4 Tel. $2,00; K. E. Young 138.00; SIAC $1.00. SCHOOL SUPT.: J. K. Gill Co. 1176 06; G. S. Weseman $100.70; K. F." Barneburg $97.80; Ken's Office Equip $6.75; D. 4 L. Stationers $239 00; Pac. Tel. 4 Tel. $7.90; SIAC $0 82. SURVEYOR: Wharton Bros and to bypass a minimum of 10 cubic feet per second through the same. NOW. THEREFORE, notice Is hereby given to all persona that th. Hydro electric Commission of Oregon, will hold a public hearing on said applica tion for a license of aforesaid on the 31st day of July. 1BSO. at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p m.. Pacific Standard Time 3:00 o clock onv. Daylight saving Timet at the office of the Commission in the City of Salero. Marlon County, Oregon, to consider all protest, or re monstrances on behalf of the public or any corporatloo or district organ ised for public ptirpoaea or of any other person or persons. All oblectlons. prntesta or remon strances to the granting of such license shall be made In writing and based on the grounds set forth In Title lia. . P . . J as amenoea. sue wu, tw nil, o. '..i. ... . .. filed wlto the secretary of toe under- i , .uniuu. riuw. .t w, , oioo.oo; u. rtincaiu .ui cv, rim. signed commiision at .iem. Oregon. I Tel. 4 Tel.. 15.75: B. B. Irving 1 Hughes $87.42 167.83: E. Kent The following Warrants are drawn in payment of Patrolmen ana crew: j. Miller lrl.96; It. Duelks $54.95 159.48; M. K. Brown $59.40; G. Kineaid $139.23; A. L. Smith $11.09; M. K. Brown $35.64; F. Brown $137.36; W. Slafferd $38.02; F. C. Frear $336.25; A. Andrews $278 15; D. Owens $314.45; R. Loomis $255.42; R, Hasenyager $247.20; T. McLellan $236.13; J. Turner $220.29; D. Frear $207.90; R. Davies $204.40; J. Wharton $213.32; F. Reed $193.90; L. Shinkle $225.78; F. Underwood $189 02; C. Baker $189 02; E. Taylor $183.07; R. Kinyon $299.92; E. Melton $242.38; L. Patlerson $184 66; T. Beall $180.31; W. Paris $149.02; F. Haas $46.73; C. Smith $39 60: J. RiiskpII .?39 VI' H I'srnv ty91 S. txpress.T. Brinigar $212.38: J. Chancellor $189 02; D. May $197.08; R. Spald ing 5229.73; K. Howard $211.22; W. Todd $174.18; E. Eslcs $165.66; W. T. Cloake $224.59; J, Pine $188.96; B. Schrank $197.25; M. Gray $206.61; D. Coffell $101.99; E. Rand 1324 45; C. Brown $20 26 173.64; R. Reid $202.20; E. Gearin $191.78; J. Sojka $187.76; E. Galls $297.10; J. R. Baker $292 25; D. Brown $152 37 50.63; T. Rockwell $274.38; E. Ilar gis $249.60; II. Gallap $307.05; K. Neavoll $244.66: C. South $250.77; W. 'Cordon $173.13; C. Larccy Or. Brandon Recommended As Acting Home Ec. Dean OREGON STATE COLLEGE Dr. Vera H. Brandon, professor of child development at Oregon State couege, win be recommended for appointment as acting denn of home economics at O.S.C. to the slate board of higher education at its July meeting, the executive of fice has indicated. Dr. Brandon has been in charge of Ihe dean's office sinco July 1, when Miss Ava B. Milam retired after serving as head of the school for 33 years and as a member of the O.S.C. staff for 39 years. Dr. Brandon will be in charge until a uean is appointed on a. perma nent basis. The new acting dean has been a member of the O.S.C. limne pen. nomics staff since 1928, and for three years was acting head of the household administration depart ment. She is widely known through out the slate as chairman of the governor s family life committee, as slate chairman of child develop ment and family relations of the Oregon Home Economics associa tion and in connection with other statewide activities. She received three' different B.S. degrees and a master's degree from O.S.C, and her Ph.u. wun a major in parent education from the University of Iowa. She Is a member of numerous professional organizations, She has three mar ried daughters, all of whom are home economics graduates from O.S.C. Her husband, before his death in 1927, was head of the O.S.C. industrial arts department. . SMART WOMAN MEMPHIS Tcnn., UP) Mrs. Frank T. Balton was driving along peacefully on a busy street when a car pulled up beside her with its horn blowing. "Stop," shouted Ihe driver. "Your car is on fire!" She stopped. So did the other motorist, who then slid into her car, pulled a gun and muttered: "This ia a stick-uo." Mrs. Ballon had a trick ot her own. She blew her horn, too, and screamed. The aggressor fled, FLOOR CONTR XiING Hardwood Sondir Laying' t&T Finishing Old Moor. Mode Lite New. CARLSON'S f LOOK SERVICE Phona 102-R-3 16 Ycort Esncrisnca on or oeiore July its. a reriuieo ,,,, )n... m, r tic CI mn. ih.r.r .h.u k. ..nnn ih. i $1 41 .30-42.00; F. M. Darby $36.51 n . n. r.vans .y.ui; n. c. nicnarq son $4 85; N. Armstrong $159.30; SIAC $0.60. TREASURER: E. Harpham $81.18; Pac. Tel. 4 Tel. $3.75; SIAC $0.44. HEALTH UNITS- Phillina Office I Supply $185.40; Diamond Medical applicant by the Protestant on or before July 24. law. ana proof of Burn ser vice shall b furnished tha Commis sion. Dated al Salem. Oregon, thia lath day of June, law HYDROELECTRIC COMMIS SION Or OREGON or s CHAS E STRICK1.1N I cma r n-mtrKi.tN. Secretary. $223.00; I.. Redford $205.56: R Fisher $261.27; S. Colley $201 97; C. Madison $20 99; E. Cox $174.58; S. Kraft $177.68; S. Mode $21.38; C. Iliney $261.26; R. Langholff $276 29; C. Healy $214 02: A. Moore $225.12; R. Fuller $205 56; A. Hall $202 24; R. Berry $192 08; W. Sumner $129.06; O. Matthews $234.08; W, C. 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