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1 4. FIND SKELETON OF Coos Bay, Ore., Nov. 23 (U.R) State police today identified a skeleton found in southwestern Oregon as that of Mrs. Kathleen W. Tomlin of San Antonio, Tex., who disappeared a year ago. Capt. Paul Parsons of the state police at Medford said a watch, a ring and fragments of women's (lacks found with the skeleton, left no question that the remains were those of the Texas Woman. The skeleton, its dented skull pierced by two bullets, was found 18 miles south of Gold Beach in remote Curry county. District Attorney Herbert T. Dewart of Curry county said nothing had been heard from Mrs. Tomlin since the day a year ago she telephoned her husband I in San' Antonio from Portland that she was leaving that jay for home. Her locked car was found at Drain, Ore., where a highway veers toward Gold Beach. State police have been unable so far to reach the missing wom an's husband at his Texas home. Tomlin came to Oregon eurlier to assist state police in their search for his wife. THE GRANGE Cold Hill Grange Regular Grange met Nov. 15 with Master Grey in the chair with 30 members present. Sister Walker presented the Grange with a jar of balloting balls which was very' much appre ciated. The following officers for 1946 were elected: Master, John Grey; overseer, Roy Cam eron; lecturer, Ada Jones; stew ard, Dahl; assistant steward, Glen Chase; chaplain, Mrs. Reel; treasurer, Mr. Reel; secre tary, Lyndal Gameron; gate keeper, Roy Bonerman; Ceres, Vada Dahl; Pomona, Ann Chris terson; Flora, Bevery Christer son, and lady assistant steward, Edna Chase; E. C. committee, Long, Wygle and Abro. The H.E.C. bazaar will be held Dec. 8. Chances on a quilt, to be given away at that time, are now being sold. Phoenix Grange Charles Hockersmith was elected master of Phoenix Grange Nov. 13. Others elected were overseer, Mervin Hixon; lecturer, Sister House; steward, Clifford Wallace; assistant stew ard, Roy Bolz; chaplain, Edith Poe: treasurer. 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National Guard of Oregon, but the local unit will continue to be desig nated as a unit of the first regi ment, Oregon State Guard, un til return of the 41st National Guard division from overseas, it was explained. The state guard will be deactivated upon return of the 41st division, and the regular national guard again activated in the states from which the 41st division left when called Into service, Sgt. Wales stated. Steel Price Hike Disallowed by OP A Washington, Nov. 23 j(U.R The Office of Price Administra tion announced today that there will be no general increase in steel prices at this time. Major steel producers petition ed OPA for a $7 a ton increase in steel prices. They said this would bring the industry up to date in the matter of prices and would allow a reasonable In crease in steel workers' wages. Thev said no wage increase could be granted without a price in crease. Los Angeles, Nov. 23 U.B Charles C. Teague of Santa Paula today began his 26th con secutive term as president of the California Fruit Growers Exchange. Maust and Ward. A resolution was passed ask ing that Jackson county bo made a weed control district. Brother and Sister Pittenger were re-instated. Installation will be held at Grange hall in the week between Christmas and New Year's day, with Brother and Sister Maust as installing officers. This ceremony will take the place of the regular grange meeting Dec. 25. A covered dish dinner was en joyed at the hall Nov. 17. A program planned by the hos tesses followed regular H.E.C, meeting and a new chairman, Ethel Hockersmith, was elected. Serving committee for next grange meeting. Nov. 27, will be the Hockersmiths, Drakes and Boyds. A public dinner Is being planned by the Grange ladies for Saturday, Dec. 1, between 6 and 8 p. m. Tickets will be available soon, and the number to be sold will be limited. 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