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18 A TUESDAY, APRIL 2. 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON (Continued From Page 17A) Name Medford Battery Co. C. P. Bobbett Bear Creek Development Co. M. O. Bessonette Corcoran Construction Co., Myron E. Fuzzy's Truck Service I. Henagin Sc F. Fltzlmmons Miracle, A. J. Memory Gardens Memorial Park, Inc. & Funeral Home Guches, C. A. Sander, Roy Evernham, F. H. Brewer, Gail Cook, Ralph L. Clave, Sandy Building Contractor Hughes, B. B. Roxy Ann Market J. B. Chapman Thames, Norman S. Sc Mildred H. Carlson, James A, Edwards, W. E, Wickcioham, Scott R. Carson, Boyd J. Loyd Termite Control W. M. P.eters ' Mid-Coast'Paintrs! Irfc.. " Kurz, W.al.tepRt Jones.. Agnes. Hi Davis.-.EIb'ert.D-. Precision Machine' W&MTs.. Raymond A'. Mbton. Walt's Radio' & TV Shbp Walter 'G. Isewis. . Wickersh'am, Virginia Acme Gleaners A'. F. Filatreau Chuck's Market Charles Clark Igo, Lester Mullen, Mrs. R. E. Owen Boat Works Cecil W. & Myrna E. Owen Thurston School of Dancing Ha'rold-B. Thurston Terry, D. E. Avia'tion Service Co. K'.G" A'da'ms Wilk'in's, Fred E. Hagen, E. George's Variety Store George G. Greenwalt Village Variety it Garden Shop, Inc. Horton's TV Sc Radio Sc HIFi Service, Frank Horton Wilkins, Glenn Rone Bookkeeping Marguerite Rone Furrer Sc White Orchards R. Furrer Sc W. White Clark, Lewis Medford Meat Co., Plant No. 1, O. L. Brown Medford Meat Co., Plant No. 2, O. L. Brown Douglas, Virgil R. Bogart, Orvllle R Sc Jemima Arnold, Reuben Dick's Disposal Service Mllo R. Gust Reliable Cleaners Lloyd Carr Medford Marine Co. John McCann Gardener's Automotive Ma chine Shop, Fred H. Gardner Acme Office Machines D. L. Edwnrds Morgan Printing Sc Litho Co. L. Roy Morgan Rockwell's Bakery Jack E. Rockwell Snow While Freeze Sam Redding Kim's Henry Fnng, et al Steve's Vending Co. Stove Crippcn ATI Painting Al Cuozzn Chuck's Pump Service C. E. Coggins Bross, Ralph A. Hoffer. Fred jjjBif Nuauw S -11 i.(v Wi w JfainT's 'K'jjM- l'V MiflVa'iiv 'H QMiWU '(.".". j JV. " Zn.m6'M . r ' K"S?.j-'.j P- . : ifflt w. itMVM . go-, . fifttriMft "fen Ritirfl-S;" Weaye) " . worn Itov-Uwidi SjS'arfj;. wHMM) tV.i-.'-'-'"'.V- IMW'Al e )il. A. i:!-'tvf . StdBa, $Mn i j . 0 Bttsfc;-. ii Jjk . , .' IWss Pat'i A Ml 9AmA lretc.sJ . V. No. Chi'MVw. eHStWtb o Wcs!.fa.:fi, W.-:.iib la. Huffman BrothwM Logan, G. R. Grishani, Grace West, Fred R. & Ethel Carlson, Arm M. Bond, Fern Womack. O. L. c Brown, Richard R. Proper.' y Code 549-1 P-32218 Code 549-1 P-32225 Code 54P-1 P-33011 Code 549-1 P-41259 Code 549-1 P-42616 Code 549-3 P-503 Code 54i,-3 P-843 Code 549-3 P-861 Code 549-3 P-1013 Code 549-3 P-1039 Code 549-3 P-3016 Code 549-3 P-13606 Code 549-3 P-17007 Code 549-3 P-17162 Code 549-3 P-1717Z- Code 549-3 P-17179 Code 5.49-3 P-17202 Co;de 5.4D3 F'l 7-239 Co.de 54'9.'3- P-17-2'45 Eo.de 5H9-3. P-17-5M (So'de MH9 P'l'8.6ju eo.d'e 5;49:-3i P.-r86S0 'eo.d'e. ima iM'tt62tt feoH$ sjiijffi p-WSSS ' Goife.llKBM P:28.0 o.Sv.vre?: . P-'2OT5 Sq'd'e f4!i'.f) jP269w o.d'e Dfis ' P-3CT101 Code. 549-3 P-32004 Code 549-3 P-320B7 Code 549-3 P-32109 Code 549-3 P-32114 Co.dc 549-3 P-3.2-24?) Code 5493 P-32271 Code 349-3 P-32277 Code S49.3-P-32283 Code 549'3-P-32298 Code 549-3 P-32314 Code 549-3 P-32315 Code 549-3 P-32336 Code 549-3 P-32339 Code 549-3 P-32341 Code 540-3 P-32344 Code 549-3 P-36803 Code 549-3 P-422-20 Code 549--P-42235 Code 549-3 P-43185 Code 849-4 P-33002 Code 549-4 P-33020 Code 549-4 P-37003 Code 549-5 P-22838 Code 549-5 P-23479 Code 549-5 P-33137 Code 549-5 P-33142 Code 549-5 P-33143 Code 549-5 P-37203 Code 549-5 P-3724!) Code 5411-9 P-34001 Code 549 !) P-34006 Code 549-10 P-23H25 Code 549-10 P-32023 Code 549-10 P-34403 Code 549-11 PI14447 J. . .-.'. -8U!) -. i-mxja mm MH( '.. urtA'i i'w .in'4 Mesa 'Jb .M-:-:j; iriili I? . ... r P4 1 S T-2-7 T-STi ' .C..V. 5-,'-lif M4l C0J !! M418 Code S49-H P 1433 Code 549-iti P-1434 Cod B40-1B P-1458 Ci.de 549 16 P-1471 Code 549 16 P-1511 Code 549-16 , P1512 Code 549-16 P-1526 Code 549 16 P 1547 Code 549 16 P-1549 Year Tax Intst 1962 47.58 .24 1962 522.48 2.81 1962 5.60 .03 1962 37.22 .19 1982 3.73 .02 1962 340.32 1.70 1962 .65 1962 3.24 .02 1962 14.23 .07 1962 3.24 .02 1962 73.76 .37 1962 51.76 .26 1962 154.90 .77 1962 72.01 .36 1982 46.20 .23 1961 78.90 4.74 1362 100.93 .50 1962 8.41 .04 MUM 8.12 .04 1.9'6fi 4.53 .02 li9i! . ll.M .45 IiR 101.2C .11 W 1C9M" .COS 'llC6fr M iiDjBtji cii.m t.m i:(.y t)M .& m .- t& m CMS 'tot x$sei , 9.4V ' 4W H935l ij f C l;(J ! .:Ui!i ' Ma- .aj ia e KTBtt QMtl .1 iaaa ftou gf itmo tta?j . jjv: 19 !'.5;n; ,.' o !'JK 4 1-960 6.n 81 1-960 4SK1I.S& ww maim 9t : SW.iet 4HS K9 ! fflt 18'6fr (V3S4 t9 I960 &8U " $ I960 W0 I960 Utl? ' i960 mtt - At, 198C HlltiJ filj liVTO M i9oe tJ.t , At 1964! Xtt 18 1901: Ktiif J AT 1!itK t IMC B iwe je aa ow w 5a ?J (tat o !," c a bW) f4 m :.. .:: XWMt 4 o 4,W ,tW !;:.' .-' 4 U .Ml H-:.vJ ami M ; . l ii Am 4 MM M 1 . i.'i.a mi iy tM ti.t .m 1 '.4 1M1 -W 14 2i Ittt 72 l .38 1N4 3 84 .02 850 .04 LM4 20.64 .10 1962 54 02 .27 1961 25.74 1 29 19112 52.81 .28 1962 14 96 .07 1962 3 43 .02 1962 17 00 .08 1962 72 84 .36 1962 5 25 .03 1982 37 60 .19 1962 5.46 "?03 1962 37.63 .19 Total 47.82 525.09 5.63 37.41 3 75 342.02 .65 3.28 14.30 3.26 74.13 52.02 155.67 72.37 46.43 185.07 8.45 8.16 4.55 11.05 101.73 13.08 4.H 3.2 MM OfcVl JITh.Ii 42 iri7ii Nam Green, Fred Sc Helen M. Duncan McGrew, Eleanor Bobbett, C. P. Swoape, Thomas W. Witkofske, John Dunshee, Lawrence Young, Walter J. Lewis, Arthur H. Hart's Hatchery, Inc. Kershaw, Gordon Hein, Richard Western Producers Floyd Sr. 4 Bammy Carlson Reavis, Wayne F. Andrescn, Walter P. Sweat, Ray Nesbitt, Roy Sc Sarah Prospect Cafe' it Tavern Billy M. & Harriet Morris Ray's Chevron Service Ray Shafer Prospect Store D. W. & Edna M. Stuart Skeeters & Skeeters Chas. L. & R. O. Skeeters Sun-ill Leasing, Ku0e R).wv49, Wayve Chml, i. ftffmp0i''S lawrr 1MM1 M4MV V t. BtajnA, 4ast VfM Iif4,4MiA SUnrtio, AMD . 84ft Co M 1MB edUJAr tl tta. W'.-a 4 . B8.M . X24M.W 4M) dm IM.W ftf! .H Mt.M MS. Mi IS 83.(4 827 11.58 53.0 HroM& Vjw otan txtaa, Kerttf Haaani fvHne iMJgMtJ Cy A. . S M. K. italu wjM VHrnlmf Cm, Ahncrt Oat Kwa s. Mrouii'itf HmU 8&mt Mew's. Yomtiaag. tak Skew Cnt4(at VaMt TiUkaa ft Btft Ctaaioj, Ta. 8X CttnefyMo4 ifiT, Tung M. h'J-raw U, lu fun lllft 4atK LjOmmvkvKmI Vab ftrwlwat!, Im. )' niioi em I M W Y CbamevH W t .;.!.. hohii FlortHoe FriWM Mriw Si4f M. I.. Mill Vm4'i Vtl Finn's GarAMi C. Lime, W. '8. Mr.'. Scare. R. V Preston's W. G Preston Hamilton, Billie J. Cascade Trophy & Engraving D. Simonton & B. Webber KJarli, Merlin 124 80 ! m. ft W Chain Saw Co 3 66 C. F. Millignn Valley Motel. Carl .1 & j HUdred E. Whitmore ! Lithla Lumber Co. 8 54 20.74 54 29 80 10 15.03 3.45 17 08 73 20 5 28 37.79 5.49 37 82 Ltthll Lumber Co. Harley's Texaco Service llarley Weisel Oil Cfts Service Station Howard H Blew Wantgan .1 Mason Andtnon Deaver Tractor ,V- Implement Co., Inc. Woodland Heights Market Marylin M Hicks Date of First Publication: March 19. 1963 Date ol Last Publication: April 9, 1963 Property Yaar Tax Iniartst Code 549-16 1962 3.04 .02 P-1588 Code 549-16 1962 46.74 .23 P-1597 Code 549-16 1962 24.89 .12 P-1614 Code 549-16 1962 2.43 .01 P-1619 Code 549-16 1962 3.43 .02 P-1627 Code 549-16 1962 84.98 .42 P-1648 Code 549-16 1962 35.21 .18 F-7629 Code 549-16 1962 2.43 .01 P-12906 Code 549-16 1962 283.47 1.42 P-14311 Code 549 16 1962 129.90 .65 P-18505 Code 549-16 1962 111.08 .58 P-18514 Code 549-16 1962 162.07 .81 P-18524 Code 549-16 1962 21.25 .11 P-32295 Code 59-1 1962 102 18 .81 P-34803 Code 59-1 1962 9H.VS .94 P-34806 Code 59-1 1962 134.3K .'.' P-34835 Code 59-1 1982 V W ,M P-34863 Code 59-1 u'i 4N.M .89 P-34865 Code 59-1 IMS l.l M P-34866 Code 59-1 19S .tfel fl 8i.l9 P-34879 Code 59-1 l;i mtH.I ft.? P-34928 Code 59-1 lSe 3.9eft fil P-343 Code 58-1 W tm m M P-34MH Code 59-1 Mt8 tSM J 4NM48 C4e : UW . .mi Cnke : UH 42. .88 -4 :- m ftJB8.4 T.9 T-34M8 4'.. 88- 9C8 4.4ft .88 r. 133 1 '- t KAO k.n .28 MSN ' 88-B t.!0 9.T .48 t-mwi 88-B M98 88.4 .32 9-iKit ' e- M .9 . V-3M41 ' 88-B M 848.8ft) .75 P-38OT8 C8e S H 4M8 46.78 .23 T-UM1 ' St B8BB Se.TV .88 r-3MNI '- 83-b 9H H.8 .48 r-3888 Cute 6S-B t9J M.4 .88 T-llMf - t9S IN . t-MOM Cftike - 89Nt 9.91 .88 r-3t9M '-. 88-8 9 4S.21 .24 T-34M1S C8w S-fti 89w 32.61 .16 9-M8M ' 68-8 tS 4.28 .02 r-aowi Je l-t tW C.8H .81 -38881 Cftfe 84V t 188. M .88 p-seeiH &t .ItSKtV T8.I4 .38 r-98848 v. 91-t 4M(h M M .16 r-M4Uf 94-41 fc!W 44.16 .27 r-Mi9 C H t l 1.9 .19 mm !' I4- SS 4OT.T8 2.24 b-ivit CaaVi 94- (9e 488.96 2.36 '.' 91-8 89K8 11.38 .88 8 13 I8B 492 18e.8rt .61 '. 81-f IMC 38.82 .18 V-M4M Cwy-t 1M2 6.81 .03 Cftftxt 4 191 881.77 1.88 9?-29ftl ftl 4A) 1M-8 1WC 9.21 .08 -884M Cfe !.- 4M 187.53 .94 r-41141 l ... 18-8. I 166.48 .83 T-41ST4 C8a lM-tl t9t 816.41 1.88 T-ai84 18-18 I9 8.88 .84 r-4319fti f .... J !; 8974 39.94 .3 T-22TS fmJn 1M I9ft1 881.61 2.M J-0S81 18-18 19S .- .76 . .... 18-1 9 498. 4 .63 P-41217 I'Wh 1M-18 i9tt .62 r-41!JT l'-... !. 18 1W 89i .18 P-41M7 CofW l.rt 18 im U.ti 8 R-41S44 Code 108-11 V 63S .11 F-4229 CoW II 1M9 it: M 6.8T P-4225 Cofie IK-ll i.a .8B .8 P-422S4 Code 100-11 19? 5T! 481 P-42290 Code 100-15 1 4UM6 a P-42617 Code 100-15 1918! 4 M .48 P 42827 Code 100-15 19 V8! o V P-42fi:'8 Code lbtMS 192 lrt 98 ft M P-43129 Code 100-15 If! fljBl ,888 P-43135 Code 5-1 1982 8H8.7V P-4701 Code 5-2 1982 93. WT P-7664 Code 540 1 196 2 4 7 88 ,881 P-22853 Code 549-1 1962 1 Mi P-32113 Code 40 1 1961 12. m P-20500 Code 549-1 1961 78. -tt P-22270 Code 549-1 1955 89.91 49.45 P-23089 Total 3.06 46.97 25.01 2.44 3.45 85.40 35.39 2.44 284.89 130.55 111.64 162.88 21.36 182.69 M.S8 196.94 ftl U 4TT.41 t.ll AWl.il? MM.86 16.8 M.14 8.8T 1,891.34 18.88 44.89 98.38 64.13 9. XI 180.38 47.02 188.26 93.34 18.82 3.87 9.141 48.45 32.77 4.27 2.86 110.46 75.57 20.05 74.47 20.05 449.94 472.25 11.42 123.45 35.70 6.84 233.43 9.26 188.47 166.93 217.49 8.60 48.14 633.87 141. 88 187.11 8.78 37.13 11.47 34.93 MM I a 8M.8U m . m. HM Ml ''mTI . r- -i SW3T WUCH TO DO "Hair today, gone to morrow" is at least partial fate of most men, and there's usually no way to get it bck. Only thing to do about baldness seems to be to take it in good part. Hairfree souls who have tfken their cue from some such Hfttiment include, top, from loft, Sir Tin- k fiis fca-W ranoter Oil) Hair Ktii4r's : Caw a, v (.' i -7 '-,W W-m m&t mmderM mem - a 14 sf w.-ve48 - FlUw- s tW fist : f8tr ' M'V-.; oa wky pflojiW Un their hair, vat t '? v caa fU adl i, im1 Wv u-a.w't i ,-- k. By BA1KKT SXIMKV v Chicago - (UN - AmarjciiBfi are spending an estimated $300 million yetr caa kwt cause - their hair. Nearly half of til flriult males are at leait partially bald. BaldMSB mS iacpeainf among women, and I-. Irwin L. Lubowe, New York Medi cal college dermatologist, says the incidence among females is rapidly approaching that o males. One researcher foiiarf thgt even some birds go bftlC This discussion does not concern temporary balalneas cause! by various ailment. Dr. Howard T. Behrmaa, of the New YorW Medical col lege, e.stimatctl that ataa cent of all baldness is "male pattern baldneM" art it t is no remedy for it. "The millstone of inherit ed genetic patterns, hormone! variation arai aging grirad on inexorably to a hairlees scalp," he said. Primitive Maa Haiay Primitive man was hairy, but when modern man emerg ed thousands of years before the dawn of history h began losing his hair. Aristotle's was thai flrM known observation of a link between baldness and male hormones, but it came more than a thousand years after primitive physicians first con cerned themselves with heir loss. The authors of the a ay rua Ebers, one of the world'a earlie.st medical journal written about 1530 B.C., of fered a nostrum for baldness. It was a mixture composed at the fats of the lion, crocodile, hippopotamus, ibex, serpent and goose. The ancient nostrums may have been just as good - or futile - for growing hair ae many modern nostrums avail able on drug counters, derma tologists say. Julius Caesar uavd maase and tonic in an attemat o rstore bis Roman kwripe. l didn't work either. -( Ta Verry The American Med ice n sociation's magazine, Today's Health, advised "stOf worry ing about baldie . , a rwejded eisn may he bahVa. handsome, QDpulsr, r r 8 j t!s a Firm ston Churchill, Dwlght D. Eisenhower and Nikita Khrushchev, and bottom, from left, Adlai Stevenson, and Dean Rusk. Actor Yul Brynner. lower right, shaves his levari to get the bald appearance tht has help give him fame. tUPI) t Waste Moficry properly. But male patter baldness is hopeless so fr ae men are concerned. Tor ti'omen, there is noma hope. Dr. Normsn Orentreich, New York university derma tologist, has used female hor mones experimentally with some success in treatment o female baldness. But the process ii not adaptable man becauae it is likely te Slan produce otltr -. - psyiologicsl chsrsetsristies. In addition to male pattern baldness, partial or total hair loss may be caused by dis eases such as typhoid or scar let fever, pneumonia and pel lagra; severe blocd loas; radia tion damage; chemicals such as thallium acetate (Fat poi son) and nitrogen mustard (poison gas uaed in cancer treatment); drugi such ai pen icillin, barbiturates and sulfo namides; -ray treatment and scar over vownHa and bairns. - of these types bald nk?s are temporary if treated Vttk Vhat aa di atve aaoatHBaiafttj Wa. Your Money's t 5TVWA eoeTBor Copyright, ftMl 8mooe, km W M MM 846.18 I1M 808. M t t 4.la 18 Ml '. 8" 4W7. 80 139 36 hi an t- v'tftiffr-. ut i ill .fcS "o- writ V CftNa, -I mmm wi f Hi -Ii' Iw8. All ft. ftfaMl 8 ptl . ff s i tStir f.wm a itJ "n;l pttH lil. ftftMft." Tft: mil cwt j ftcrsfc'-M IftCtON It Hi 41ft i to tlth i Ihm, In jft. Im,l HAit, itfi-Y tift ' W'O.tim "T' ? . t" . trttw)l .p-, ft.y tiar-y. iMitf V k:r m hilt MlklM lain 4K ro AWTCW "Tknnk Go8 fr axtos!" White iToww afrleMl rmat4aik in veverent voice to mft fvlie 1 as i Washinfto i rlf Bfirlnf of 182. "Thiiik God for tutoul" I ftchod in In equilly reverftiift voice when I in E.'lruit rftcftntly in this eirly sftrinj of 1163. Autos lr il ajftin performing gint job of ftu portinf employment, pftychtcks ftnd profits in th Uiti States this year as they did lat yr. This dominant ::..: in our country it noaa certain to challp up two ecellr years "blcl to back" for th first time in history, aiW tk impict of this o our economy is and will be immftn. Tki? on iniiutr account for lmct oraf-fourth f th. ftntire rifta in our prcaHuction of goods ftnd services. (Gros Matrmil Proftucft) in the fintl quftrter of 1882. Th kooxft of late 1654-eirl.ft 1IJ5 s fcfl fty the ftutouaobilft, aiaal i 1955 proftuctio of passenger cars Iccountftd for mora th 5 per cent of GMP, a ratio nil surpassed sine. A aut spur Economic lTacea, so they spur dftclitiea. I 1880-61 a ftroa) i auto outpui fras equivalent to mora than h18 th overall buitnMI slit?. I 1151 piHtn'fer car ftre8ictifti a to 3 cent of GNP. arkal if aver thin ftraa an "aw, mobile recession" 1858 was it. To:., o iaftiKlstf, o . ar o.w t,. Mi m ftwtk al Ike jaftc im l laana. Tkic oe isftlMEtry ckews a kue scares a4 omt (.:': and..:: n of stiavl, rkaa?r, - ol-.. hm, MfhWlftftftftY .o ala. Tkic industry avvaeE aoevly rva-tkirfts a-f all Aociaafti jakkalfters fta . o- B.O..: ftkaaa 41.8 aiiUftejl travel ta lkair jake ik paiftBftEf awftae ar ae oooe kke 1888 o rewaleft. Axairaftt this bachground. the sentence. "The lutomoanft ia America," atanek; out as more than a glib qujp an4 tha krinht a 4roa rxo,t takes on personal bread-aiftl-kitr meaning to tens ssf millions. It i a cinck tkat auto tale in will . 188S'a "secoewl beat" ttl of 1.13. 888. The only question ia whether they'll alea ewceeel 18(89 all-time aecord of T. 169,801. Mere of the awto keHa ia eienl now tayin they will, hu( - cf tli feif ftmr are re4ii.in sales in th eeve an mm san (sells for ia moeiftirately lower). It W a crtait.T that brack aalea will smaih all arft tne recers. Trtir ttlea are running at oves 1,188,8C8 aaiM 1, tail. Til in 1M1 a -.- 137. (101 In 1959. K ycft.1 want fcs nlas the numbers are, you eaail ean e ei-aosbii4 eaeeensep Clr-truckl sales over 1185'a kij. tit th nunilwre same ian't impeortant. Thft number v clcsee emiuh arv4 tlsey're oo4 numbers. Tlet bull fen- ecestintsftd optimlMn aLemt autweeriVew -o - . fti our aeonomy'e frowtk jae JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl a. Miller County Judge E. H. Taylor f.Minlv irtiri.i:irinrr Donald E. .Fiber Vindicate County Commissioner culture (1) CwseunwiF aursaes both b th Census Bureau -i 4ha 8'nieeraite . Wiehiaan's Survey Research Center ha k-at Oflia gala o buy more n- and used car this yea Him laet. The latest Sineilinr study of March ! reien- eoneunieFe . to an all-turn) high .llr total n.-s e?a ia ts.e set ai sonths. 82) Hi Muatry antars th8 peak selline leaaoat, are e-ftiireiing t'e cce-Aimer surveys. In miei-Mareh reii as.let ware at tlw hlgheet rate for the isiriray sine nil. 11 cant . lrf s pace. (8) t..t - ... m.. .... M sv. )-t -riminalui M V emini .... ApriJ.Nay.Ja, wjn aa '.:...... 4..'. ... arhaeiiVtt? eartiels.ilT ek.M,l. VaMTaft ;........ .... I, .. ..... sV.mIbm) tkn itrT sxsWki v. . . tl.i..eisl ft-stw an.-i t!ss is ipril-Sliay.Jsp aj3.aw 1.88), 884 ia .,wi3,, a,. i.im.4M ia teas fcua ; iv. ....... i M . 11 Awtos attinf longer, bigger, more luxurieus i.. et ... w :-.a whela conomy b-ause this means ir.ee sse s' Mftteviftl. I) Cft.ie Suiw4at8 forces are clearlv la, no , les. Multi-car ownership is expanding, es increase, there's a itmna ind v. iney j aiu -more inan une car per lamny a mounting number most ex- i of cars sold in the early-mid 1950s must now he srrrm.H The adding to normal new demand. Not ever has the indus'-y oh wme variety oi sizes, styles rnWo i ...jm ir;;.r. ...' sn-is' Ri-she', Iareal - raeli archee-oloaiete retareMft today they hlSVl i-o.rd tinu8 hig!; r:- the ruins C! a 4.on.yc:ef-olcl steadily. nd as lill'omes increase town ih the Negj called it "one of t! citing finds" in yean ruins include an altar, cvm-' fered such a wide varietv of io won uir pwneu, j us i me population increase in the suhurh. rising millions eterv. copper tools and ingots and an ax unlike any yet un- ( props the market. And then there .V thc.c covereo. iney sain ine ruins ui it-vii-dgcrs ana ineir aaoration or the au'.un-oVlp highly developed As we wejg saying, for the sake of millions of worker I and billions ol paycheck? and profits. "Thank God for autos'- t&n a t