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Proceedings Douglas County Court WARRANTS DRAWN FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 1950 GENERAL ROADS The following warrants are - (Jrawn in payment of Patrolmen and crew: C. South $58.16; R. Mor gan S43.45: H. Bennett $30.89; E. Rand $188.84-89.91; R. R. Reid $145.62-6.76; F. C. Frear $302.99; A. Andrews $282.92; D. Owens $299.80; R. Loomis $242.41; R. Hansenyager $235.20; T. McLellan $236.13; J. W. Turner $220.29; D. Krear $207.90; R. Davis $204.40: J. Wharton $216.51; F. Reed $193.90; R. Kinyon $331.05; L. Shin kle $170.72; C. E. Baker $197.60; F. Underwood $197.60; E. Taylor $183.67; J. G. Russell $230.88; H. Carey $224.34; T. Brinigar $212.38; D. May $47.76; J. Chancellor $197.60: C. E. Hughes $29.53; E. j. Meuon J255.29; L. fatterson $184.65; T. Beall $106.25; W Paris $165.03; C. E. Smith $217.80; F. S. Haas $35.64; H. Gallap $281.09; G. Kincaid $249.08; K. Neavoll $228.63; R. Duelks $187.50; W. Cordon $177.08; C. Larccy $174.18; J. Clemens $145.37; E. W. Galla $307.77; J. R. Baker $300.80; R Reynolds $212.64; L. Cooper $220.68; K. Conn $76.46; B. Van Slyke $215.55; H. Kaiser $222.10; F. S. Haas $199.54; M. Gilham $212.79 R. Counts $210.49; W. Lively $98.02; C. Wescott $217.59; V. Still well $235.39; C. E Hughes $55.04; R. E. Scott, $189.67; L. Owen $224.74; C. Wulff $120.58; T. Beall $87.33; W. C. Cooper $108.39; W. G. Cooper $94.08; J. Pine $94.08; K. Rigsby $84.74; L. Patterson $22.56; R. Spalding $222.70; R. Howard $211.22; W. Todd $166.48; E. Estes $172.88; J; Toi $237.53; J. Wade, Jr. $259.55; J. Wade. Sr $249.12; J. Williams $186 70; J. Maskala $129.56; C. Coffell $157.49; H. Bennett $15.44: T. Bennett $273.28; E. Hargis $259.68; R. Scott $17.68; W. L. Corn $291.94; P. Maresch $222.18; H. E. Bennett $164.32; C. Coffell $86.41; J. Gailey $266.57; R. Griffin $194.54; H. Harms $176.18-3.34; W. Mills $249.53; H. Parker $267.82; L. Rob ertson $211.75: W. Rockwell $226.43; M. Smith $223.88; G. Tison $195.27; W. T. Hughes $230.88: E. Kent $228.98; L. Redford $214.21; B. Babb $147.39; C. Sain $11.01; J. Zumwalt $123.55; R. Wells $329.83; L. Kershner $191.11; G. Baughman $182.48; E.. Moyer $230.88; J. Zum walt $194.19; T. Erwin $222.85; C. Sain $186.60; O. Ford $105.40: J. Zumwalt $62.44; C. Totten $104.54; C. Perry $225.96; M. Mc Culloch $198.41; C. France $212.38; G. Richwine $196.08; B. Anderson $182.48; C. Rydell $231.47; F. Hed rick $205.26; N. Jackson $204.08; N. Foster $221.08; C. Lane $132.72; W. Sylvester $170.40; B. Barton $168.20; K. Conn $130.62; M. Orms by $241.97; B. Gurney $228.74; R. Abeene $154.10; F. Yeaman $201.80; A. Dyer $156.39; O. Mat thews $195.68; W. O. Cooper $78.78; W. G. Cooper, $103.53; G. Trent $199.58; C. Stubbs $192.02; H. Elliott S178.46; O. F. Conn $51.48; W. Conn $123.55; E. Gearin $191.78; J. Sojka $228.48; W. T. Cloake $236.08; D. Brown $246.95; J. Pine $103.54; B. Schrank $205.90; M. Gray $215.31; D. Coffell $186.07; W. Lively $130.36; C. E. Hughes $95.58; R. Reynolds $22.12; R. LanRholff $275.46; C. Hiney $268.55; C. Healy $231.34; A. Moore $229.56; R. Berry $226.32; R. Fuller $232.52; A. Hall $215.91; W. Summers $193.69; R. Fisher $236.35; S. Colley $207.34; E. Cox $178.70; S. Kraft $185.99; R. Knypstra $22.02; B. Babb $63.60; S. Darby $218.95; C. Brown $218.60; G. Casebeer $231.66; A. Er win $239.17; D. Hatfield $254.42; J. Matthews $227.50: .1. Millpr $2i6.02: E. Sanderson $248.38; M. Stone $249.58; R. VanSlvke $249.12; E. Weber $255.82; J. Zumwalt. The following warrants drawn for express, gas, oil, lumber and sup plies; Commercial Int .Ag'cy $34.26: Commercial Abstract $1050.91; Douglas Abstract, $560.48; Quine & Co. $209.18: R. O. Young $560.48; Consolidated Freightways $9.34-1.39; Pac. Inaland Transport $126.88; COP Co. $651.95; Elk ton Telephone $0.95; City of Can- We have one for IIS HUTCH VALUE! ONLY ' If ilr ' RAD,AHT r Keeps you warm with NO WORK, NO DIRT! You're, through messing around with mal and alies when you get a new Duo-Therm Radiant-Circulator! With the handsome new Duo-Thrrm you tend the fire by turning a dial keep nice and warm with no work, no dirt! LOOK AT TMSl fUTUHSI FAMOUS DUAl CHAMIER lUKNER -grt more hral from errry drop of ml! tCIAl WASTf. JlOfffl-Wp, h-at from rushing up the chimney putt it to work warming youl You get many other important features with the new Duo Therm Radiant-Circulator that mean even more comfort, more economy and more convenience! Priced from $59.95 yonvUle $3.00; City of Reedsport $1 00; J. C. Compton Co. $74,897.94; Rsbg. Sand & Gravel $539.58; Thomas & Beckley $2305.05; M. Segal $23.70; Shannon & Co. $13.99; Wallace Bros. $50.00; Barkers Sta tion $1.00; Dawe & Sons $8.00; Lockwood Motors $233.29: Roberts Bros, se.vice $8.70; Smith Motors 58.86: Tri-City Redv-Mix Concrete $91.00; Umpqua Valley Hdw $2.00; Walts Radiator Shop $53.50; Car ter Tire $J 008.28; Coen Supply NS6.99: Sig r ett $67.24; Hansen Mo tors $607.89; J. E. Haseltine & Co. $336.93; Howard Cooper Corp. $1058.60; Loggers & Contractors $197.34-1440.00; Olympia Supply $26.29, Pre-Mix Concrete $1086.36; Rsbg. Glass $15.57; Steams Hdw $193.77; Tozers $2.95; Oregon State Highway $826.00; Pierce Auto Freight $18.38-12.01; E. W. Jones $8.75; Industrial Electric $14.25; Oregon State Highway $236.59; Rsbg. Paving $1332.00; Armco Drainage ic Metal Prod. $20,656.65; Beacon Electric $104.46; Frank Chapkis $21.70; Columbia Equip ment $875.81; Farm Bureau Coop $61.83; Farm & Industrial Equip $23.87; Woodbury Cq. $253.46; Wol bert Weld & Mach. Wks $8.25; Youngs Bay Lbr. $29.99.; Orchard Auto Parts $241.05; Specialized Parts & Equip $227.77; Nordling Parts $221.73; A. J. ' Mathews $223.00: Thomas & Beckley $4700.00; Commercial In.s Ag'cy $278.20; Shell Oil $19.13; The Texas Co. $57.65; N. W. Industrial Laun dry $19.77: Umpqua River Naviga tion $1386.44; J. D. Walling $1163.00; Whipple Logging $845.00; P. L. Crooks & Co. $1096.49-15,-925.00; Denn -Gerretsen $1012.50; Si Dillard Motors $39.69; Douglas Supply $902.46; Industrial Supply $237.71; McCulloch Chain Saw $326.00; Si Dillard Motors $23,016.80; Farm & Industrial Equip. $6500.00; Sig fett $11,138.00; Hansen Motors $1332.65; Howard Cooper Corp. $13,038.59; Interstate Tractor $13,092.93; Lockwood Mo tors $18,445.50; Standard Oil $4689.00; Smith Motors $4000.00; U. S. Nat'l Bank $1001.00; Arrow Transportation $135.97: A s b u r y Transportation $509.32; Central Lincoln PUD $5.10; Don Baldridge $4.75; Daily Motors $10.63; Harry Pearce $81.00; Antonsen $5000.00; Colvin Heard $58.00; Rsbg. Sand & Gravel $1532.87; Turco Products $20.54; COP Co. $71.24; Tire Serv ice $128.53; A. C. Horn Co. $38.61; W. H. Kenny $42.00; Youngs Bay Lbr. Co. $681.53; Reedsport Auto Court $83.00-56; B. B. Irving $15.50; Union Oil $230.01; G. Bacon $235.65; C. J. & Ruth Scther $100.00; Gray Lbr- & Shingle $200.00; Joelson Lbr. $1256.76; E. A. Pearson $75.51; Swafford Hdw $3.05; Updegrave Trucking $290.00; Timber Structures $7585.20; Lock wood Motors $567.06; The DuBois Co. $27.11; Northern Lines $558.02; 101 Service $2.95; McKay Drugs $10.50; Coen Supply $32.17; Pre Mix Concrete $1432.37; E. Ollivant $625.00; Pac. Tel & Tel $62.90; Bu reau of Labor $10.00. TOTALS OPS $406.00; State Tax $362.21; F. Tax $2228.80; S. Pen sions $1639.16; S1AC $672.66. COUNTY COURT PROCEED INGS FOR JULY 1950 July i, 1950 Agreement en tered into with the City of Suther lin for said City to enforce col lection of dog license fees and con trol of dogs within the city of Su'herlin and O. W. Eggleston was appointed enforcement officer for said purpose. July 5, 1950 EV4 of NW' of Sec 30, Twp 27 S, R 7 W, W.M. was sold to A. F. Mitchell and Delma Mitchell for $5000.00. July 5, 1950 Deed from Cleo Tipton and Dessie Tipton for Lots 3 and 4. Plat D, Tract 6, Ufiipqua Park Fruit Lands, accepted and $1500.00 paid therefor, said tract to be used as a recreational site. July 5, 1950 Upon resolution of the Bar Association of Douglas County, the law library fee equiv alent to 20 of the filing fee in all civil cases filed in the Circuit you Now! Court was adopted and the Clerk directed to col'.ct same from liti gants at the time of filing papers in the Circuit Court. July 6, 1950 NW, NWW Sec. 35, Twp 26 S, R 2 W. W.M. sold in I A IaaIcm a F 1 . I. j and A. W. Jcelso'n for $7300.00. juiy o, isiou rioya rrear, Glen Wimbeni', and Geo. Dim mick, were appointed as a board of viewers for a proposed exten sion of Hubbard Creek Road. July 6, -950 Right of Way deed from Cecil V. Gray for right of way in Sec. 24 and Sec. 19, in Twp 21 S, R 11 W, W.M. accept ed and $1.00 paid therefor. July 6, 1950 Right of Way deed from Marvin G. Kauffman and Louise Kauffman for access road through Recreational Area on South Umpqua River in Twp 30. S R 5 W, W.M. accepted and $1550.00 paid iherefor. July 8, 1950 Tyee and Kel logg frecincts merged and desig nated as Kellogg Precinct. July 10. 1950 Franchise grant ed to Halo Trail Telephone Com pany to construct telephone line along county road No. 63 and 63A in Sec. 3, Twp 23 S, R 5 W ,W.M. July 10, 1950 Mining Lease for five years granted to Edwin S. Woodford on the NWVsSWV and the SW"4 SW4, Sec. 17,vTwp 29 S. R 3 W, W.M. for $1.00 and royalties. July 12, 1950 Countv Budget adopted and a levy of $391,484.98 within the six percent limitation was made and $120,000.00 outside the six percent limitation for the purpose of completing the new County Home. July 21, 1950 Agreement en tered into with Abrams Aerial service Corporation to photograph 122,240, acres for $1430.21. July 25, 1950 Resolution adopt ed creating organisation for Civil uelense in accordance with state Civil Defense plan and organiza tion. July 26, 1950 Upon petition of real property owners in Tri-City for formation of Tri-City Rural fire protection district the court has fixed August 9, 1950 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. for public hearing thereon. July 27, 1950 Franchise grant ed to the Sutherlin School District 130-C to install a water conduit along Non-Pariel road in Sec. 10, Twp 25 S, R 4 W, W.M. July 29, 1950 Donation Deed presented by Mack Brown and Jennie Brown for parcel of land to be used for recreational pur poses in Sec. 25, Twp 25 S, R 7 W, W.M. accepted and ordered placed of record. WARRANTS DRAWN FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 1950 CIRCUIT COURT: Jury Fees, $364.24: Witness Fees $87.10: Bail iff $75.00; S. I A C $0.33; Pac Tel tz Tel $3.75. COUNTY COURT: Commercial Ins Ag'cy $32.76; Carter Tire $1.00; Richfield Oil $9.90; Shell Oil $25.03; Standard Oil, $5.02; Tide Water Assoc. Oil $15.86; L. Tyler $16.30; R. G. Baker $4.75; Pac Tel 4t Tel $4.85; Rsbg. Motor $.11.68; Hansen Motor $5.62; Assn of Ore gon Counties $320.00; S.I.A.C. $0.35. JUSTICE COURT: M & M Print ers $28.18; Jury. Fees $22.60; West Coast Telephone $8.55; F. M Wright $43.00: N. W. Pielzold S5.94; W. C. Watson $40.00; Pac Tel & Tel $3.75; S1AC $0.31. CON STABLES: SIAC $4.68. JUVENILE COURT: Tidewater Assoc Oil $5.90; Mrs. Helen Brust $4.00; Standard Oil $7.87; Shell Oil $33.14; Mrs. Z. Kitchin $36.00; TideWater Assoc Oil $7.99; Pac Tel & Tel $22.75: A M Pitchford $16.40: SIAC $1.82. DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Com. mercial Ins Ag'cy $12.14; Standard Oil $4.24; Lockwood Motors $1674.30; Union Garage $8.10; Pac. Tel 4 Tel $31.35; M. Crews $65.22; SIAC $0.43. ASSESSOR: Commercial Ins Ag'cy $13.65; Royal Typewriter $167.88; Monroe Cal Mach. $15 00-Koke-Chapman $207.57: Standard Oil $5.83: Ken's Office Equip $12.00; Postage $15.00; Lockwood Motors S0.88: Rsbg. Printing $78.75; B B Irving $18.80; C. Crock- NOTICE TO ALL NEW CAR OWNERS ' A c?tateTenl' of Plicy Pertaining to the purchases of auto mobiles. Since, in these uncertain times, no one knows the possi bilities of production of new automobiles nor about potential shortages, S & S Motors wish to make certain policies clear. Shipments of automobiles received here will be placed on display and offered for sale immediately. All cars will be sold as equipped No premium prices No extras to buy No waiting list No trade-in required Honest trade-in values given for your old car. There will never be any "under the table" deals made on automo biles, there will be no occurrence of any type as experienced by some during the last war. That is our policy: past, present and future. Dealers for: Crosley Austin Humber Hawk. S and S "REPRESENTING THE LIGHT CAR INDUSTRIES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY" ler $226.90: M. Dixon 1122.99; B. i Hatfield SI 2.1 7.1- Par Tel t, T.I $8.70; SIAC $3.80. CLERK: Pierce Auto Freight $1.76; Postage $72.00; Lenti Type writer $12.50; Haloid Co. $910.18; West Coast Print & Bind $2.70 54.45; Rsbg. Book Store $2.70; Un derwood Corp. $131.62; SIAC $2.81. CORONER H. C. Stearns $21.84; M B Emmitt $34.54; C. Marriott $6.28; J A Unger Jr. $10.64. SHERIFF-LEGAL: Postage $3.00; Commercial Ins Ag'cy $81.90; Crane Direct-Mail Service $10.00; Western Union $1.70: West Coast Telephone $7.40; Sutherlin Truck Repairs $3.90: Union Ga rage $11.89-42.20; Hansen Motor $1970.72; J V Sporting Goods $171.70; Jack Shartzer $12.00; Tri angle Service $10.20; Hansen Mo tors $400.00-900.00; Western Union $5.82; Pac. Tel & Tel $74.40; Rich field Oil $20.24; Shell Oil $53.38; Standard Oil $1111.20; TideWater Assoc Oil $71.18; Union Oil $66.76; Signal Oil $29.46; Commercial Ins Ag'cy $13 36; Sec'y of State $4.00; Ken's Office Equip $165.23; Post a g e $71.92; Royal Typewriter $126.23: Rsbg. Weld & Mach Wks $1.00; Photo Lab $2.87; Rsbg. Book Store $2.90; Roger's Radio Service $14.40; Randall & Pfister $2.00; O T Carter $13.05; D. Bennett $12.40 12.88; A A Eckhardt $7.00-6.55-9.80: Ira Byrd $16.25-20.00; C D McKay $35.00; R C Lovelace $6.50; W I Worrall $16.05; O A Kennedy $308.11; R. Haas $6.50; C. Bever $14.15; SIAC $28.67. SHERIFF-TAX COLL: Pierce Auto Freight $50.93; Burroughs Add Mach. $3975.30; Kilham Stat'y & Pr't $3.36; Phillips Office Sup ply $6.00; Pitney-Bowes $20.90; American Perforate,- tion nn. Da., age $10.00; Sunset McKee $1067.85; Pac. Tel & Tel $3.25; West Coast Print & Bind $7.50; So. Pacific $162.36; SIAC $1.26. SHERIFF-D EL PER. TAX COLL: Hansen Motor $1584.85; Pac. Tel & Tel $2.00; SIAC $0.93. SCHOfll. SIIPT P. Tl . $8.70; Rsbg. Book Store $4.00: G. o. vveseman H41.03; SIAC $0.87. SURVEYOR. ITn r,:-. Co. $36.44; Umpqua Valley Hdw rusiage 1u.lh; KSOg. Book Store $10.69; B B Irving $141.30; A R V.vane 1 AC V i t l. $30.70; N E Richardson $2.18; N Armstrong $155.80; Pac. Tel & Tel $5.50; S.I.A.C. $0.36. TREASURER. n,n,... n.-t. S8 '9; Ken's Office Equip $26.55; iei sj.vs; SIAC $0.31 HEALTH UNITS- n!r: $20.00: West rnsl ' T.l.u-5- $5.65: New Service Laundry $2.07: i". runuu g.D.i; At, Barrett $28.19; N. Harris $42.25; L. S Mil- ler $95. 34- T C Ratra.. in. Cll, $4.53. ' ' HOME: Commercial Ins Ag'cy S12.32; R W CrockerMloO; J. Fer guson M.50; B J Gilbert $3.00; L Kruse $2.00; Boyd Coffee $47.40; Cleo Bakery $5.68; Douglas Co Creamerv is 19- uFnn r, ! ---- j iuuouil-LSUIIL-ail $152.10; Matson Produce $43.82 Boucocks Meat Mkt $219.70; Chap- Store $24.00: C. Willey $12.00; Mel. rose Dairy $170.66; Patterson Bak ery $49.20; Umpqua Dairy Prod ucts S?l 57- V.ll.. uiu-i r $47.39; Farm Bureau Coop $3 69 Goettel's $5.43; J C Penney $2.39,: Rsbe. Bonk- Klnr tl CO. n... n-., Sc Tel $11.00; SIAC $33.51. w3tU': S, ?ever $16 7i Dr' G W Marshall $5.00; Dr. A. B Mun- Deu $5 00; Rsbg' Pharmacy $4.08; . Mwiric eu.57; Trowbr dge Elerlrip 49 7Q. u..j r $25.13; Photo Lab $23.23; Rsbg. "niuage Disposal, $4.00; Prisoner Meals $887.00; SIAC $10.59 COURT HfltlSP. n,; c-i S43.60; Rudie Ritzman $162.50- rarm Bureau uoop $22.77; Denn Gerretsen $8.75; Packer-Scott $74.40: COPfn M10 7C. r ..i:j.V ed rrcightways $.1.05; Rsbg Elec- tnVS '-eiierDach Paper; $40.00; Pierce Auto Freight $.1 75- LOVinPPr nicinfn,t3nf ton Grocery $9.70; Rsbg. Lumber :;:.oA V,0Tlner Disinfectant $286.20; Umpqua Valley Hdw $1.35; uuicau ui uanor sf.nu; SIAC $2,62 PUBLIC EMPLOYES RETIRE MENT SYSTEM: $2775.97. Hillman Minx Motors 707 for Month of July PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: A. Tuthill $13.50: E. Lozier $93.73; R C Gile $103.45; SIAC $2.03. WELFARE AGENCIES: Dr. B R Shoemaker $10.00-20.00; Dr. C B Wade $20.00; Dr. A B Munroe $25.00; Children's Farm Home $10.00; Catholic Charities $5.00: Boys & Girls Aid Soc. $10.00: Vital Statistics $140.00. WELFARE COMMISSION: State Public Welfare Comm. $33,130.75. SOLDIERS & SAILORS ASSIST ANCE: M. Stennett $25.00; K. Mil lion $25.00. ADVERTISING & PUBLICITY: Nat'l Assoc. of County Officials $10.50. PREDATORY ANIMAL CON TROL: O W Olson, 1 Cougar $10.00; F L Hatfield, 1 Coyote $10.00; E Wilson, 1 Coyote $10.00. COUNTY OWNED LANDS: Com mercial Ins. Ag'cy $9.32; Lock- wood Motors $1795.00; Si Dillard Motors $7.41; Rsbg. Book Store $0.90; A. Murdock $286.17; L. Ty ler $31.19; SIAC $2.48. FORESTRY APPRAISAL: Com mercial Ins Ag'cy $28 98; Eugene Dietzgen $14.31-4.56-20.74; Master Photo Studio $9.45-55.38; Rsbg. Cabinet & Supply $9.60; M 4 M Printers $9.25; Montgomery Ward $2.71; Farm Bureau Coop $18.21; Lentz Typewriter $15.00; Si Dillard Motors $48.40; Riverside Motors $77.75; Shannon Co. $1.66; Rsbg. Book Store $21.45; Standard Oil $71.00; Pac. Tel & Tel $17.43; SIAC $18.05. VETERINARIAN: Dr. Dallen H. Jones $761.50. ELECTIONS: Addressograph Multigraph $32.40-24.78; L. Walker $65.25; SIAC $0.13. PUBLISHING CLAIMS & RE PORTS: Port of Umpqua Courier $64.30; Rsbg, News Review $48.60. GENERAL SUPPLIES: Rsbg. Printing $98.75; Rsbg. Book Store $39.84. WATERMASTER DIST. No 16; T R Pearce $106.35; SIAC $0.60. DOUGLAS COUNTY PARK FUND: Port of Umpqua Commis sion $10,000.00. TOTALS: O.P.S. $273.00; S. Tax $279.25; F. Tax $2460.07; S. Pension $1303.66. LEGAL TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. Timber marked, or otherwise designated for cutting, as noted hereafter, will be offered for sale by ORAL AUCTION bid starting at 9:30 A.M., PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on August 29. 1950 by an authorized representa tive of the Bureau of Land Man agement located at Room 206, Post Office Building, Roseburg, Oregon. Information concerning the condi tions of sale, including such items as the qualifications of bidders, the procedure for submitting bids, the amount of the initial deposit and subsequent payments, the kind and amount of bond, operating restric tions and the availability of access, should be obtained prior to the sale from the Regional Administrator, Bureau of Land Management, Building No. 1, Swan Island, Port land 18, Oregon, or from Bureau of Land Management Forest Dis trict Offices. The volumes given below are standing timber estim ates. IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: OREGON: DOUGLAS MARKET ING AREA: "FIRE KILLED SAL VAGE SALE": T. 23 S., R. 4 W., W.M., Sec. 35, all timber designated for cutting on Lot 3(NWMSE'A), Lot 7(SE'SWV4), Lot 8(SW'4SE'4), estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 1115 M. feet branded and unbranded Douglas fir, 20 M. feet Incense Cedar. No hid for less than $11.45 per M.ft.B.M. for the j branded and unbranded Douglas tir, $2.oo per M.tt.u.M. lor tne Incense Cedar, or a total purchase price of $12,806.75, will be consid ered. Minimum deposit with bid $1,250.00. The term "grocer" originated as "grosser," a man who dealt in gross quantities of spices, as dis tainguished from a retailer. The Nunatagmiuts of Alaska, now nearly extinct, were excep tionally tall for Eskimos. Sunbeam Talbot S. STEPHENS ST. PLANS FOR HIS THIRD WAR LONDON -i.Vt- Edwin Bell, 74, has joined Britain's Civil De fense corps and begun a refresher course showing air raid wardens how to deal with atom bombs. He's getting ready for his third war. He was senior air raid war den at suburban Wimbledon dur ing the Nazi blitz and headed a group of volunteer wardens in London during the Zeppelin raids in World War I. UK SAVES YOU MORE FOR B A C K-TO-SC HOOl NEEDSI Boys' Western Style Jeans 1200 More Just Arrived U ' "JbT only V WTOT pACKD I . 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Zipper flv works smooth, even after washing! 6. 2 front pockets made of sailcloth! :i 7. Narrow leg style real Western saddle cut! 8. Proportioned fit exact size, all over! 9. Comfortable yoke back! YOUNG MEN'S SIZES 29-42 2 69 tt SIZES 4 to 10 SIZES 1 to 5 GIRLS GIRL'S Nwi - Hvjw, KoMburj, On. j rrr ,VYwSUMAC It HI XI T Science has dls- WaXLir.rn.-w treatment for ivy, oak or sumao poisoning. It's gentle and safe, dries up the blisters in a surpris ingly snort time, often within 24 hours. At druggists, 59 Ask IVY-DRYi for SIZES 4-16 TIIRIFTMETIC 1.98 1.29 T.59 .98 SIZES 4 to 10 SIZES lto3 " 1.49 mm s.zes n Q s.zes 7Q 7,014 L 222 W. Oak St. Phone 348 0