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LEGAL
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WARRANTS DRAWN FOR
MONTH OF JULY 1951
GENERAL COUNTY
CIHCUIT COURT: Gregg Publ.
Co. $13.20; G. Carlson $15.00; Inter
national Business Marh. $37.60;
H & M Co. $8.00; C. Miller $176.50;
Pac. Tel & Tel $5 80.
COUNTY COURT: Standard Oil
$21.02; Richfield Oil $12.32; Carter
Tire Co. (53.28; C. Hill $10.70;
Shell Oil $19.04; Rsbg. Mir. $19.69;
Postage $12.00; Tidewater Asso.
Oil $3.91; Rsbg. Motor $1100 00;
Assoc. of Ore. CounlyM(320.O0; O&C
Assn. $2030.00; C. Hill $4.00; Rsbg
Motor $16.15; Western Union $7.86;
S1AC $0.34.
DISTRICT COURT: Jfiry Fees
$15.48, $5.64, $30.00, $31.76, $30.00;
Witnesses $30.24, $4.44, $8.88;
$10.16; Hotel Umpqua $5.85; MiiM
Printers $112.45; Simmons Carbon
Co. $16.72; D & L Stationery
$715.50; Remington Rand I n s.
$145.00; L. Wimberly PM $6.00;
Pac. Tel & Tel $6.10; SIAC $0.79;
Constable, SIAC $3.38.
JUSTICE COURT: CAI.APOOIA:
M & M Prinlcrs $.17.55; W. Watson
$40.00; SIAC $0.88.
JUSTICE COURT: DRAIN: C
Leonard $40.00; Drain Enterprise
$14.55.
A. Mohr $20.00; Com'l Ini Agency
$25.00.
JUSTICE COURT: REEDS
PORT: J. Dlehl Agt. $25.00: West
Coast Tclo $6.20: K. Wright $40.00:
Port of Umpqua $4.50: Jury Fees
$26.88; SIAC $0.89.
JUSTICE COURT: South Doug
las Umpqua Valley Tele $8.00: Nina
Pietzold $10.53: $40.00
JUVENILE COURT: Western
Union $2.38; Standard Oil $2.37;
Mrs. Wise $5.00; Shell Oil $11.37;
Simmons Carbon $9.69; Tidewater
Asso Oil $17.70; A. Pitchford $44.30;
Pac. Tel & Tel $15.00; SIAC $1.95.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Stand
ard Oil $15.10; Cornwcll & Gcrrct
son $80.00; llargis Elec. $179.50; II.
Reid $8.40; Sun Printing Co. $9.69;
$3.39; E. Newbry $1.00; Pac. Tel
& Tel $22.60; SIAC $0.62.
ASSESSOR: Standard Oil $10.82;
Remington Rand Inc. $136.50; Phil
lips Office Supply $4.90: Nat'l As
so. Assessor Office $15.00; Nat'l Of
fice Equip $17.75; Shell Oil $18.26;
R. Gile $21.85; Haloid Co. $400.00;
Addressograph Corp $1.00; $30.75;
H. Haskins $12.60; K. Riley $41.49;
N. Dixon $7.05; B. Irving $14.55;
Pac. Tel Ic Tel $14.95; SIAC $6.67.
CLERK: M & M Printers $16.75;
Simmons Carbon $9.66; Haloid Co.
$648.80; R.ibg Elec $1.88; M & M
Printers $3.50; Haloid Co. $28.74;
Pac. Tel & Tel $17.20; SIAC $2.61.
CORONER: West Coast Tele
$14.64; G. Stearns $15.36; R. Bel
lows $72.24; C. Mariott $5.80; H.
Stearns $45.09: $36.42: R .Bellows
$125.45: $32.12; M. Emmltt $15.60:
H. Graines $7.40:
. SHERIFF Legal: West Coast
Tele $21.50: Western Union $7.74:
Standard Oil $103.55; A. Eckhanlt
$5.75; L. Miller $6.50; Richfield
Oil $23.21; C. Hover $3.00; Hansen
Motor $1902.88; Union Garage
$23.78; Gon'l Petroleum $69.99; A.
Burnside $1101.14; Crane Direct
Mail $10.00; It. Young $10.00; Shell
Oil $38.06; A. Eckhardl $4.00; E.
Newbry $1.00; A. Erkhardt $10.25;
DAB Co $260.00; PY&T Co $107.28;
Texas Co. $6.02; Tidewater O i 1
$39.95; McKay Chev. $14.75; V.
Pouncey $21.05; D. Pouncey $25.97;
Sec'y of Slate $1.00; R. Young
$10.00; C. Bcvcr $9.35; D. Bennett
$16.45; E. Schwadcr $7.50; Signal
Oil $25.97; O. Carter $8.40; Union
Garage $7.30; Botls Garage $6.60;
L. Wimberly PM $36.76; Western
Union $1.23; E. Schwader 9$.50;
Carter Tire $318.48; Fredrlckson
Photo Lab. $1.26: R. Young $10.00;
V. Pouncey $24.80; Gardiner Serv
ice Station $10.50; Hanson Motors
$119.30; SIAC $35.81.
CIVILIAN DEFENSE: Fredrick
son Photo Lab $17.50; L. Ellison
$44.00; A. Eckhardt $6.50; Powell's
Sporting Goodl $2.70; E. Rnelle
$50.00; Copco $0.53; Cnmm Ins.
Agency $391.73; O. Carter $5.00;
E. Roelle $76.70; Umpqua Vallev
Hdw $6.97; Pac. Tel & Tel. $12.90;
SIAC $0.33.
SHERIFF TAX: M 4 M Print
ers $3.34; Pilncy-llnwes Inc $19.80;
Sec. Lithograph $1365.37; Simmons
Carbon $21.15; Trowbridge Elec.
$89.37; Burroughs Add Maoh $3.72;
Pac. Tel Ic Tel $3.25; SIAC $1.31.
SHERIFF DEL. PER. TAX
COLL: Simmons Carbon Co.
$16.22; Pac. Tel & Tel $2.00; SIAC
$0.83.
SCHOOL SUPT: Ore News $6.50;
Tac. Tel A- Tel $10.15; SIAC $0 64.
SURVEYOR: E. Dietzgen $8.49;
Kilham Slat'y Ptg $21.02; B. Irv
ing $34.50; L. Wimberly PM $3.00;
Pac. Tel ft Tel $6.20; SIAC $0 50.
TREASURER: Simmons Carbon
$11.13; West Coast Print & Binding
$52.30; Pac. Tel & Tel $3.75; SIAC
$0.44.
HEALTH UNIT: Rsbg. Pharm
acy $2.90; New Scrv. Laundry
$2.64; Farm Bureau $32.15; Mid
Ore $11.50; Education Agency
$22.60; T. Baker $124.34; L. S. Mil
ler $106.40; L. Fulton $71.44; M.
Barrett $69.08; B. Smith $23 00;
West Coast Tele $5 95; N. Siller
$45.44; Pac. Tel & Tel $26 .05; SIAC
$5.16.
$1595 00; Fire Equip $.11.25: G. Km
ick $25.00; Hudson House Inc.
$586.73; V. 1). Meat Co. $158.65;
Pac Fruit Ic Prod $154.58; Patter
son Bakery $3 07; Umpqua Dairy
$26.95; J. Earns Ic Son $14 40; Os
man Ic Co. $57 34; Aso Garage
$2.00; Pierce Frt $1.83: Consol
idated $1.30; A. Tuel $12.50; Hosp
Ini $215.98; COP Co. $65.66; Sharp
4 Dohme $330.25; L. Pratt $4.50;
Osmund & Col $51.99; Ore. Water
$45.21; Allied Supply $28.25; Colgate-Palmolive
$57.24; W. Mill
$4.68; D e n n Gerrelsen $29.27:
Trowbridge Electric $0.87; Pac. Tel
& Tel $19.00; SIAC $37.49.
JAIL: Douglas Comm Hosp $6.00;
Fredrlckson Photo Lab $21.74:
Rsbg. Color Center $33.02; Rsbg
Pharmacy $1.10; Goetlels $1.96;
Farm Bureau $3.30; Trowbridge
Elec $13.59; Rsbg. Garbage Disp
$4.00; Aunt Jennie Cafe $3.90; Rsbg
Glass $34.04; Dr. Verberkmoes
$17.00; Hudson, House Ina $3.10;
$10.00; Douglar Painting $63.85;
SIAC $8.61.
COURT HOUSE: Comm. Ins
$4639.00; Trowbridge Elec $2.76;
Master Ref Co. $10.25; Kier-Crooch
Plumbing $419.79; Otis Elec $43.60;
Rsbg Color Center $2.43; A. Neal
IWI.00; Rsbg. Welding $460.25; L.
Metjger $650.00; Trowbridge Elec
$370.61; Goettel $15.04; Ore Water
$103.75; Rsbg. Elec $21.48; Rsbg
Venetian $60.80; G. Wheeper,
$53.25; R. Ritzman $513.10; Eas
tern Groc $0.55; Sinking Fund
$25000.00; Copco $165.65; K i e r
Crooch Co $23.52; Rsbg. Garbage
Dis $3.00; Rsbg. Elec $7.18; Rsbg
Welding $1.00; Nordling Parts
$20.00; Trowbridge Elec $931.43;
D. Flour Mills 53.65; Denn-Gerrel-sen
$2.16; Al's Fix-It. Shop
$10.20; Rsbg Lbr $16.00; II. Pearce
$137.50; SIAC $3.59.
PUBLIC EMPLOYES RETIRE
MENT SYSTEM: $3091.16.
WELFARE AGENCIES: V.
Thomas $43.00; L. Howe $2.90; Dr.
Monroe $5.00; Dr. Shoemaker $5.00;
Dr. Verberkmoes $5.00; State
Public Wei. Comm $36405.00.
SOLDIERS-S A I L O R S ASSIS
TANCE: M. Stannett $25.00; S.
Millikin $25.00; E. Short $96.70.
ADVERTISING & PUBLICITY:
Keep Ore Green Asso $200.00;
Ore Coast Assn $250.00.
AGRICULTURE: Mid-Ore Pr't
$12.80; F. Taylor Hdwe $28.76;
Swafford Hdwe $0.50; Western
Stores $7.07; Shell Oil $7.34; G.
Wilcox $8.00: Standard Oil $11.08
Shell Oil $12.13; Love Pontiac
$176.17; SIAC $10.26.
BOUNTIES AND PREDATORY
CONTROL: W. Blackcrt $10.00; C.
Burgoyne $10.00; W. Pearson
Stores $4450.00; Ore. Slate Game
Cnmm $1030.00; W. Pearson $1,
730.00; O. Sllher $10.00.
FORESTRY APPRAISAL: E.
Diclzger $12.50; Standard Oil
$25.91 ; Phillip Office Supply
$426.60; Grimes Groc $24.32; John
well Upholster $4.00; R. Yantis
$707.80; Si Dillard Motor $42.08;
E. Givens $1020.15; R. Kleiner,
$58.54; Hanson Blue Print $1.20;
Pearce Freight $2.38; Pac Te.
& Tel $9.50; SIAC $4.15.
VETERINARIAN: Dr. Bailey
$390.50; Dr. Jones $201.50; D r.
Bailey $615 00.
PUBLISHING REPORTS AND
CLAIMS: Myrtle Creek Mail
$57.70; Rsbg. News Review $57.60;
Myrtle Creek Mail $61.50.
PARK FUNDS: D. Carson $6.50;
Rsbg. News Review $6.65; C. Col
lins $53.00; Potter Mfg Co. $251.90;
J. Stoop $18.16; Copco $1,011; V.
Chase $100.00; C. Collins $41.38;
PHuffham $130.99; Umpqua Navig
Co. $72.00; Umpqua Bldg Supply
$3.17; F. L. Taylor Hdw $15.92
SIAC $3.41.
WATIOHMASTER DIST NO. 16:
T. R. Pearce $98.20; SIAC $0.61.
DOG CONTROL: Standard Oil
$41.13; L. Bailey $81.00; R. Agee
$4.00; SIAC $3.44; Farm Bureau
$16.50; J. Nichols $10.00; Rsbg.
News Review $4.15.
TOTALS: O. P. S. $245.00; F.
W. Tax $3,198.10; State W. Tax
$337.00; Pensions $1126.29.
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MEDLEY RELAY CHAMPIONS, I left to right) Al Patnik, Paul McCabe and Dick Elliott of Wash
ington Athletic club receive the team trophy from Marcia Newland. They outstroked MAC
and Roseburg to ring up the first win of the Southern Oregon Invitational Saturday night.
Membership Card
Proves Valuable
It pays lo be a Camp Fire Girl
and to carry your membership
card with you. That is the opinion
of Helen Joiner. This summer,
Helen and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. V. Joiner of Wilbur, went
lo Canada for a vacation. Helen is
a talented skater and visits the
roller-rinks whereever she goes.
While skating in Victoria, B. C,
on July 3, she lost her billfold.
Recently, another Helen Joiner
called the Camp Fire office lo in
quire it there was a Camp Fire
Girl by that name. She had re
ceived the billfold through t h e
mail by mistake. By means of the
Camp Fire membership card whir'n
the bill fold contained, the riant
owner was located and her billfold
and money returned to her.
Helen is a member of the Junior
high Okiya Camp Firo group. Mrs.
George Miller is her guardian.
rolled off a truck on to a car near
here Frday, killing a child.
He was he 15-month-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mofils, Glen
lale, Ore., riding in their car.
He died at Josephine general hos
pital. The Mofils and a daughter
were not injured in the mishap
which occured on the Pacific high
way intersection near Merlin north
of here.
Ten of the 59 judges who signed
the death warrant of Charles I
were executed at the Restoration
in 1660.
One Child Killed When
Log Rolls Off Truck
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FOR AN EMERGENCY
Why lt It gt you down? So ui for
a LOAN now and got your worrloa
oil your mind. For doublt-qulck ac
tion, phono fink thou como in. Wo'Il
talot car of you Immodiatoly.
CALKINS FINANCE CO.
M-337 State License S-2M
307 (3rd Floor.) Pacific Bldg. Phone 3-5244
More Equipment
Added To School
New equipment at Camas Valley
school includes 45 full length lock
era for the use of the high school
itudents, numerous reference
books for the library and a child
climb for the playground.
, Marlln Yoder. superintendent
principal, reports that all the
school rooms have been repainted
in pastel shades and the lavatory
facilities in the primary school
have been increased. A. R. "Blue"
Spencer, school custodian, is in
charge of the summer work.
A dictionary stand and a mag
azine rack have been added to the
library, and bookcases and shelves
have been built in the first and sec
ond grade rooms. A new set of en
cyclopedias for the elementary
school has been ordered. The ra
diators have been removed from
the ceiling of one of the basement
rooms and an overhead circulating
fan heat is being provided. New
front doors have also been ordered
and will be installed soon.
Sutherlin Youth Leaves
After Enlisting In Navy
Robert Lee Hellemn, 17, son of
M. W. Hellemn of route one, Suth
erlin, enlisted in the United States
navy Aug. 16. Hellemn attended
high school in Sutherlin last year.
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STILL SMILING after a grueling 400-yard freestyle victory in
the Southern Oregon swim meet Saturday night, Virginia Pieti
of Multnomah Athletic club added enough points in this race
to become the top woman swimmer of the meet.
He will receive 14 weeks training
at San Diego, Calif., and will be
taught seamanship,
gunnery and naval
fire fighting,
lore.
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$2.25 $3.60
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FULL RELIANCE
I'd Like
to Know...
You may have beard that a
miit hna been filed by the Anti
trust Division in Washington t o
break up Standard of California
as well na bix ot her West ConHt
oil companies. This action Iiiir
prompted many inquiries about
our mothods and policies. We
welcome these inquiries. We be
lieve that the bettor you know
us, the better you can under
stand how we fit into the Amer
ican aystem. We answer all
letters individually, hut aomn
points aeem of general interest.
We take this way of discussing
them for everyone. If you have
a question, write:
"I'd Likk to Know"
Standard Oil Company
of California
225 Hush Street
San Francisco 20, California
"What happens when Standard men go into the armed forces?"
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One question on many people's minds these days is how military service may affect themselves or people they know. . . their
jobs, their family security. People ask us, of course, about what happens to employees of Standard Oil Company of California.
The answer shows what a big company can do. Standard Oilers come through this trying period in better financial
shape than you might expect:
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Let's take for example Bill, an average
young Standard Oiler. Asa mechanic with the
Company, he makes $368 a month. Among
other benefit a he has company-paid life insur
ance worth $4,420 and a pension plan paid for
partly by Standard, partly by himself.
Now. suppose BUI is called into the armed
forces. One of the tough problems he might
face is a lower income for his family. But, be
cause Bill qualifies as to dependents and
length of service with the Companv, he'll be
helped by a plan Standard has for him.
Bill leaves for active duty, he's
given an extra month's salary. Then, every
month, Standard sends his family a check to
maks up the difference between his military
pay and his Company pay. These checks can
amount to as much as half his regular salary.
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Moreover, Bill's Company life insurance
and pension are carried right along. The in
surance is still paid for entirely by Standard.
The pension, which Bill paid for in part while
he was working, will continue ti grow . . . and
now Standard of California pays it all.
When Bill come, back from military nerv
ier, hia job in waiting and all his benefit, are
intact. He finds that Standard, having big
economic resources, can and dra art tQ pre
serve the human resources of th nation . . .
people like himself and hia family
This la fetindard'a "G. I. Policy" for
qualified employees called into the armed
forces. We believe it helps strengthen Com
pany morale, and that of the retjon. too
another example of the fjefc that Standard
erves you best by being bigand integrated,
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