marked on the outside end of each case or half case, ai well as on the top of each carton. This provision does not apply to any producer who sells eggs of that person's own production at the premises where produced. Every retailer of eggs is re quired under the amendments to retain invoices of egg pur chases, regardless of where pur chase was made, for a 30-day period. The state department of agri culture at Salem or its branch Jake Bird to 'Appeal Again Walla Walla, Wash., June 20 W) "Hex" murder Jake Bird, now under his fourth sentence of hanging, once again has dived into his legal bag of tricks in an effort to escape the gallows. His date with the noose only 25 days away, the 47-year-old convicted slayer said he planned to again appeal his case to the Washington state supreme court Found guilty of the ax-murder of Mrs. Bertha Kludt of Tacoma, Wash., almost two years ago, Bird has used his prison-acquired knowledge of law to delay his execution three times. His ap peals have been denied by the U. S. supreme court, the ninth circuit court at San Francisco, and the Pierce .County (Wash.) superior court as well as the state ' supreme court. Bird's appointed attorney, Murray Taggert, said he plan ned to appeal this time on the grounds that a confession by Bird to the murder of Mrs. Kludt was beaten out of him by police. He appealed to the state court on several other points before. Tag gert said he would take the ap peal to the U. S. supreme court once again if the state supreme court denied it. Mother Tries to Comfort Girl Held in Shooting Mrs. Edrth Steinhagen (right) raises her hand to comfort her daughter, Ruth (center), 19, as they sit in anteroom of felony court where Ruth appeared on charges of assault with intent to murder in the shooting of Baseball Player Eddie Waitkus, in a Chicago hotel room. At left is the girl's father, Walter, and in background is Deputy Bailiff Jennie(Du Bray. (AP Wirephoto). ' Four Corners Church Ends Bible School With Picnic Four Corners, June 20 The Four Corners Baptist church daily vacation Bible school program was presented on Thursday evening. The opening number was the pledge to the United States flag, the Christian flag and a salute to the Bible. The theme of the program was "Time and Talents" closing with the parable of the talents. There were 54 en-3 rolled for the school with a daily Indian Boy Wounded By Cougar Dies . Vancouver, B. C, June 20 VP) Wounds inflicted by a cougar took the life of a seven-year-old Indian boy last night at an Indian village 217 miles north of here. A plane carrying a doctor and medical supplies failed to reach the village in time when it was delayed by bad weather. The boy was Identified in sketchy reports from the village as the son of Dominic Taylor, a fisherman. average attendance of 41. On Saturday they had a picnic at the noon hour in the church an nex, Rev. Julius Herr as pastor Miss Shirley Lukens, daugh ter of Walter Lukens 115 N Lancaster drive will be gradu ated from the University of Ore gon on June 19 with the degree of bachelor of arts. Miss Lukens was honored by being elected to the Phi Beta Kappa honorary society. Hostess on Friday at a dessert luncheon and pinochle, Mrs. C. R. Osborn invited the following friends, Mrs. Margaret Willis, Mrs. Elizabeth Pugh, Mrs. Stan Braden, Mrs. Earl Kasson, Mrs. Blanche Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knight and Miss Shirley Quinn of Culver, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith, 4140 Durbin ave., sold their re sidence to E. W. Schwitenberg of Salem. The Smiths have pur chased a residence at 1285 Park ave. Salem. They are at home there. Youngstown Steel Kitchens Free Estimates Expert Installation I f PLUMBING-HEATING Ota D. Binegar, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Binegar, Sr., 160 S. Lancaster drive was graduated from Willamette Uni versity with the degree of ba chelor of arts. The belief that ciggers or red bugs don't bite at night is falla- Beds Calls Attention to , Changes in State Egg Law O. K. Beals, chief, division of foods and dairies, Oregon state department of agriculture, calls attention to the Oregon poultry industry to changes involving the sale and handling of eggs in Oregon provided in amendments to Oregon's egg law made by the 1949 legislature. Mr. Beals emphasizes the fact that the changes incorpor ated into the law were spon sored before the legislative ses sion by Oregon's poultry Indus try working through its estab lished organizations. "It is believed," said Mr Beals, "that the changes made in the law will make possible more comprerensive scrutiny of trade in eggs on a state-wide basis as well as provide for greater efficiency in the use of personnel working on this mat ter." Licensing requirements are on a state-wide basis ana De- come effective on July 1. The new license schedule pro vides that all holders of egg dealer's permits pay a minimum annual license fee of $2, plus 3 cents per case or unit of 30 dozen eggs, for each case or unit over 200. These fees are to be paid each January 1 and July 1 and based on reports provided to the departments on those dates. A credit will be granted all holders of egg dealer's permits now in effect. This provision is part of the amended law. No changes in grade and size standards were made in the law. Under the egg law, every re tailer, wholesaler, jobber or other dealer in eggs must have a state egg dealer's permit if eggs are to be candled or graded. Another important change includes the wholesaler in the labeling provisions. This re quires that all eggs sold, offered or moved for sale to any retail er or consumer must contain certain information on every case, carton or other container of eggs. The information re quired on this labeling must show (1) the grade and size de signation in conformance with these provisions of the state egg law; and (2) the name and ad dress of the producer, whole saler or retailer by or for whom the eggs were graded or packed. This information must be Kids'. ink! i.......... Buy Your FIREWORKS HERE! FREE BALLOONS on opening day MONDAY, June 20th! 3 All Types Signal Fireworks Available 3805 Portland Road "Ask for Mae" Dial 21619 mill i iiiii h...... office at Portland will be glad -o answer any questions or sup ply any additional details rela tive to the amended state egg law. Barnhart Noble Grand Of Dallas Oddfellows Dallas Calvin Barnhart was elected noble grand of Friend ship lodge No. 8 IOOF, at the semi-annual election. He re places J. Marion O'Brien, past noble grand. Martin Bond was elected vice cranri M V Wnl- verton will be recording secre tary ana A. M. Larsen treas urer. Albert Burelbach was ap pointed district Hpnilttr ni-nnH master. 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