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TEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE LEGAL NOTICES Ordinance No. 6209 AM ORDINANCE providing for a soccial election for and within the Ciry of Medford on the 5th day of July, 1955, submitting thereat to the legal voters of said city a proposed ac. of municipal legislation amending the-Charter of said city by amending Section 65 of the Charter. THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS. Section 1. That there be. and here by is, called a special election in ana for the city of Medford. Oregon to be held on the 5th day .:! July. 1955 for the purpose' of submitting thereat to the legal voters of the city of Aei ford a proposed act of municipal leg islation as hereinafter set forth and said election hereby .s ordered and called to be held on tna abovff date between the hours of 1 o'clock p.m.. and 8 o'clock pm., as orovided by the charter of aaii city and the -tata law for regular elections. Section 2. Each of the four wards within the city of Medford is hereby declared to be and established as an election precinct for the purpose of said election and the following poll ing places are hereby designated as the polling places within the said city and said precincts at hich said elec tion will be held. First Ward City Hall. Second Ward Senior High School. Third Ward Junior High school. . Fourth Ward Boy Scout building. Section 3. That the following per sons hereby are designated as election officials for each of the voting pre cincts above mentioned: First Ward: Grace Pankey, Judge: Florence Gilk ison. Judge who will also act as Clerk; Verna Thatcher. Judge who will also act as Clerk. Second Ward: Marian Nichols. Judge; Lucili Bea ton, Judge who will also act as Clerk Bessie Gott, Judge who will also aci as Clerk. Third Ward: Mary Higgins, Judge; Clara Frank lin, Judge who will also act as Oeik, Louise Undervcod Judgi who will also act as Clorn. Fourth Ward: Minnie Bryant. Judge; Matilda Nel son. Judge who will also ict as Clerk, Alice Sheldon, Judge who will also act as Clerk. Section 4. Each of said judges and clerks of election shall be paid the sum of $7.00 as and lor their services as such election officials. Section 5. Notice of said special election shall be given by the Re corder by pub'Icat.-.n of a full cjpy of this ordinance n three issues of the Mail Tribune, a newspaper pub lished in and of general circulation within the City of Medlord, Oregon; two of which publications shall be not less than ten days prior to said election and ,y causing a full cpy of this ordinance to be (ju,tcd at each of the places for holdi-i said election and at three other public places in the city of ivleiord net less than two weeks prior to such election. Section 6. That there be, and hereby is. submitted and proposed to the legal voters of the city of Medfora for their approval or rejection at said special election the following propos ed act of municipal legislation am ending the charier of said city as ordained by. the Oitn.-ji cf the city of Medford by Ordtnai.es No. 6206 to-wit: charter amendment referred to the people b the city council an act To amend the Charter of the City of Medford, being an act entitled "An Act to repeal an act entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Town of Medford, in Jackson County. Oregon, and linut ing its powers and defining the duties of its offers" and to repeal an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Town of Medford, in Jackson Countv. Oregon, approved February 24. 1885". filed in the office of the Secretary of State February 21. 1389. and all amendments thereof, and to incorpor ate the City of Medford. in Jackson County, Oregon; and to define its pow ers and duties," approved February 6, 1901; "and to incorporate the City of Medford. in Jackson County. Ore gon, define its Dowers ana duties, and to repeal all acts and parts oi acts in conflict herewith," filed in the office of the Secretary of State Feb- Heartburn! -and Darn the Luck. I Forgot My TUMS When Acid Indigestion strikes, nothing beats a handy roll of Turns in pocket or purse. For Turns give fast, on-the-spot re lief from gas, heartburn, acid stomach. No water, no mixing needed. Take Turns anywhere. Turns can't over-alkalize can't cause acid rebound. Get a roll today! V- -J TUMS rot TM TUMMY SPECIAL FLIGHTS Hose FestiDv! TO PORTLAND $5) A00 ROUND TRIP 2S(Q) Via Twin Engine Beach Craft O LEARN TO FLY o Enjoy the Valley $00 From the Air-Rides . . w Rogue Flying Service Phone 3-251 1 Nights, Ashland 2-8756 ruary 7. 1905, and to amend all other and subsequent amendment enacted by the legislative assembly or by vote oi the people. Bfc IT EXACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF MEDFORD that the Charter of the City of Medford. be ing an act entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to repeat an act entitled "An act to incorporate the Town if Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, and limiting its pow ers and defining the duties of its of ticpre " and m renpal an art entitled I "An act to incorporate the Town of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, Approved February 24, 1885," filed in the office of the Secretary of State February 21, 1889," and all am endments thereof, ana to incorporate the City ot Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, and to detine its powers and auties," approved Febru ary 6, 191)1; "ana to incorporate the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, detine its powers and duties and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conilict herewith, "filed in the oitice of the Secretary of State Feb ruary 7, 1905, as amended by all oth er and suosequent amendments enact ed by the legislative assembly or by vote of the people, be ana tne same nereby is amended by amending Sec tion b5 of the Charter to read as fol lows, to-wit: Section BS 1. The council, by ordinance, shall annually levy, in addition to special tax levies heretofore or hereaitei iu. thorized by the legal voters, a tax tor cuy purposes including the city library ot not to exceed 15 mills on the aoliar ot the assessed value of taxable real and personal property within the city cf ivlcci'o.d. and su.-.i turther amounts as the council shall deem necessary tor the payment of interest and principal of auy indeoi edness ot ine city ct Medio.-J ana us may be necsna. tc pay any judg ment against the city. For tne tax year commencing Juiy 1, 1955 the council is hereby author ised to levy taxes upon he taxable real and personal properly within me ciiy of iviedlord lor ciiy ourposes in addition to special tax levies nere tofore autnorized by tne legal voters ana, sucn amounts as may oe neces sary lor payment oi inte.t-t ano pun cipal of indebtedness of the City of Medford and ...1 judgment against the city, in the sum of not to exceed $bt,510.U0 in excess ol the limitation of taxes ot the , City of iviedlord lor such tax year as imposed by section ii of article ii oi me Confutation of tne State of On-got. Section 7. The ballot title for the measure proviaed to oe submitted to the legal voters by Ordinance No. t206. as aforesaid, and returned to the Recorder by the City Attorney, is ad opted as is hereinaiier set lorth and tne following is tne number, bailot title ana lorm in which the foregoing measure will appear upon tne ballots: SPiCCirti ELtCTlON City ot jv;.;diortl. Oregon July oth,' 1955 CITY BALLOT Vote YES or NO. Mark X in he Square lor the Answer Voted Fcr Referred to the Voters by The City Council CHARTER AMENDMENT AMEND ING SECTION bo THEREOF; An Act amending bee. tion t5 ot the Cnarter 51 to authorize the coun cil to annually levy taxes on taxable prop erty with the city lor city purposes in addi tion to autnorized spe cial levies and tor YES ( ) payment of indebted ness and judgments against the city of not to exceed 15 mills and to levy taxes lor the tax year commencing July 1, 1955 in the amount of not to ex ceed Sb6.510.00 in ex- NO ( ) cess of the limitation of taxes for such tax year imposed upon the city ot Medford by Section 11 ot Article ai ot the Constitution of the State of Oregon. Purpose: This proposal amends the charter by changing the present limitation of 12 mills tax lor city purposes to 15 mills and authorizes an excess levy over the six per cent limitation not to exceed $ii6, 510.00 for the tax year commenc ing July 1, 1955 to provide addi tional funds Seemed necejsary to be expended for the general city purposes by the t-udget committee of tne City of Medford as included in the budget for tne City of Med ford for said tax year by the Budg. et Committee. Passed by the council and signed by me in authentication of its pas sage this 31st day of iay 1955. John Snider, Chairman ol the Council and Acting MSiyor. -ATTEST : NEVA SAMUELS. Recorder. Approved by me this 7th day of June, 1955. EARL M. MILLER. Mayor. ' NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT No. 9125 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of DONALDO G. HUBER. Deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her Final Ac count and Report in tne aoove-enuuea estate and that bv Order of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Probate Department, a hearing upon the same has been set for June 20. 1955. in the Circuit Court Room in the Jackson County Court House in Medford. Oregon, at the hour of 10:00 o clock A.M. All persons having objections thereto are nereby noutiea 10 pre sent the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this Notice is May 20. 1955. EVA BICKLER. Administratrix of the Estate of Donaldo G. Huber. deceased. For Action, Use Mail Tribune Want Ads Friday, June 10, 1955 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING . ON ANNEXATION Notice is hereby given that a pub lic hearing will be held by and before the Council of the City of Medford at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. July 5th, 1955. at the council chamber in the city hall of the City of Medford upon the question of annexation to the City of Medford of territory in Jackson Countv. Oregon, contiguous to the City of Medford and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest cor ner of the Eastwood Subdivision to the City of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, said point being on the sec tion line which bears N 0 22' W, 1313.10 feet from the section corner common to Sections 19. 20. 29 and 30 Township 37 South. Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian. JacKSon County. Oreaon: thence continue N 0 22' W along, the said section line to a point on said section line loo feet nortn of the north line of Gregory Avenue, now known as Stevens Street; thence westerly and parallel to the north line of said Gregory Avenue, new known as Stevens Street, to the centerline of Crater Lake Avenue; thence south erly on the centerline of said Crater Lake Avenue to its intersection with the westerlv projection of the line between Lots 5. 6, 19 and 20. Block 1. Laurelhurst Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, and said line projected to the center line of Mary Street; thence south alcng the centerline of Mary Street to its intersection with the westerly projection of the line between Lots 7 and 8. Block 2 of said Addition; thence east across Block 2. along the line between Lots 7, 8. 17 and 18 rf said Block to the centerline of Mae Street; thence south along the center line of Mae Street to its intersection with the centerline of Saling Avenue: thence easterly along the centerline of Saling Avenue to the East boun dary line of Laurelhurst Addition; thence N 0 22' W, 641.95 feet to the point of beginning. The registered voters of the City of Medford may. at said hearing, appear and be heard by the council on the question of the annexation of said territory to the City of Medford as aforesaid. By order of the council of the City of Medford. Neva Samuels. Recorder City of Medford ORDINANCE NO. 6223 AN ORDINANCE providing for the construction of paving, curbs and driveways on East Jackson Street from end of Bear Creek Bridge to Genesee Street in the City of Med ford, Oregon, and for the assessment of the cost thereof on adjacent prop erty; providing for a meeting of the Council to consider protests against said improvement and providing for the serving of the owners of adja cent property with notice whereof by the Recorder. THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That it is the intention of the Council to cause to be con structed paving, curbs and driveways on East Jackson Street from end of Bear Creek Bridge to Genesse Street in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Manager, at the City Hall, Medford, Oregon, to which plans and specifications reference is hereby made for details and estimated costs thereof, and to assess upon each lot. or part thereof, adjacent to and bene fited by such improvement its propor tionate share of the cost of said im provement as provided by the Charter of the City of Medford. Section 2. The Council will meet in the Council Chambers at the City Hall on the 21st day of June. 1955 at 7:30 P.M.. at which time and place the owners of said adjacent property are nereby called upon to appear before said Council and show cause, if any. why said improvement should not be constructed, and why said property should not be 'assessed for the con struction thereof. Section 3. That warrants for the costs of the aforementioned improve ment shall bear interest at four per cent (4) per annum and shall con stitute general obligations of the City of Medford, and the terms and condi tions of said warrants shall be as pro vided by in Oregon Revised Statutes 287.502 to 287.510 inclusive. Section 4. The City Recorder is hereby directed to serve notice hereof upon the property owners aforesaid. by publishing this Ordinance once in a daily newspaper, printed, puonsnea, and' of general circulation in said City at least ten (10) days before the date of said meeting, and by posting live copies of this Ordinance in five pub lic and conspicuous places in said City for a period of ten (10) days prior to said meetine. PASSED by the City Council and signed by me in open session in authentication of its passage this 9th day of June. 1955. Earl M. Miller. Mayor ATTEST: Doris Ruth. Recorder pro tern Approved by me ' this 9th day of June. 1955. Earl M. Miller. Mayor NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Oregon fcr Jack son County Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Earl Albert Radley. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the said claims with the proper vouchers to the undersigned Administrator with will annexed at the office of Crum and Harbison, 207 U. S. National Bank Building. Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 27th day of May. 1955. Tracy H. Crum. Administrator with Will Annexed of the estate of Earl Albert Radley, deceased. NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor. Rogue River Na tional Forest, or his authorized rep resentative, at the Forest Service of fice. Post Office Building. Medford. Oregon, up to and not later than 2:00 p.m.. June 24. 1955. for all live timber marked or designated for cutting and all merchantable dead timber located i on an area of about 12 acres within 1, X. .. n. u.. estimated to be 20 M board feet more or less of Douglas-fir. 10 M board feet more or less of Shasta red fir. 5 M board feet more or less of white pine, and 40 M board feet more or less of white fir and other species of saw timber. No bid of less than $9.50 per M board feet for Douglas-fir. $6.40 per M board feet for Shasta red fir. $14.30 per M board feet for white pine, and $4.15 per M board feet for white fir and other species will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage. a cooperative de posit of $1.00 per B board feet, for the total cut of Shasta red fir under the terms of the agreement, and $3.00 per M board feet, for the total cut of Douglas-fir. white pine, white fir and other species under the terms of the agreement, to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal, will be required. A deposit of $200.00 must accompany each bid. to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information concern ing the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids, should be obtained from the Forest Suoervisor. Medford, Oregon, or the District, Hanger, autte t ails, uregon. Use Tribune Want Ads QUICK and EASY! ' " r ' WAITED A LONG TIME FOR THIS Capt. Harold Fischer Jr., back home in Swea City, la., after three years of war and Chinese Red prison camps, indulges in a father's pleasure giving a pair of new cowboy boots to his six-year-old son, Harold in. Grandpa, Harold Sr., happily joins in the family ritual. . Chou Sympathizes Missoula, Mont. U.R) Red China's premier has assured the wife of an imprisoned U.S. air man that he "is in deep sympa thy with the difficult situation" for the airman's family. Mrs. Marjorie Llewellyn, wife of Capt. Elmer F. Llewellyn, LEGAL NOTICES L-9887-F State Owned Property NOTICE OF SALE For sale by sealed bid the follow ing described property, located in the City of Phoenix, County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 7 in Block 9 of the Town of Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon, according to the official Slat thereof now of record, thence Northeasterly along said Lot line, a distance of 50.0 feet to the true p6int of beginning; thence con tinuing Northeasterly along said Lot line, a distance of 55.0 feet to the Northwesterly corner of tract described in Volume 336, page 58 of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon: thence South easterly, along the westerly line of said tract, a distance of 120.0 feet to the Southeasterly line of Lot 8 in said Block: thence Southwesterly, along said Lot line, a distance of 55.0 feet to the Southeasterly corner of tract de scribed in Volume 333. paee 42. said Deed Records; thence North westerly, along the Easterly line of said tract, a distance of 120.0 . feet to the true point of beginning. Property consists of five room house on lot 55' x 120' in area. Approxi mately 12 years old. City water, range, wiring, full bath, circulating fireplace. Concrete slab floor. Located at 211 Fifth Street. Sale will be by sealed bid. Envelope containing bid must be plainly marked. "Sealed Bid." Please refer to L-9887-F in all correspondence. A good and suf ficient bond or certified check for ten (10) per cent of bid must accom pany bid. Fight is reserved to reject any and all bids. Property will be sold, as is. Minimum price is tour Thousand Five Hundred (S4500.00) Dollars. Minimum acceptable terms ten (10) per cent down, fifteen (15) years to pay balance on contract. In terest will be charged at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum on un paid balance. Subject to an outstanding right of redemption until February 3, 1956. Bids will be opened in the office of the undersigned on July 1. 1955 at 3:00 P.M. Date of First Publication: June 3. 1955. Date of Last Publication: June 24. 1955 DIRECTOR OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS State Finance Building Salem, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of Homer M. Dorland. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed as administratrix with the will annexed of the above estate by order of the Circuit Court, and have qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same, duly verified, and with proper vouchers, to me at the office of my attorney. Jeannette T. Marshall. Brophy Building. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 10th day of June, 1955. LOIS D. MARTIN. Administratrix tsal Imagine ... a 2-bedroom home, constructed throughout with number 1 grade-lumber and complete with plumbing, electric range and refrigerator. All this for ONLY $325.00 Send new for interesting literature . it's check full of valuable information for you! Construction details ( Paneiizing estimates Hauling Cost Building dimensions And other important information Actual photographs show "as is" houses, paneiizing process and re-erected hornet showing what others have done. Complete floor plant included. HOUSING "AUTHOR ITY"0 F FoRUANd" Dept.""lM ' Comer Mwi.ond pad Swift Wd, fortud. Qfaco ,2- cey.. Hawing dntonc from Pontond-. With POW's Wife said she received Premier Chou En-lai's assurances in a letter from the Chinese Red Cross yes terday. But the pretty Missoula housewife, who hasn't seen her husband in three years, said "If he's in such sympathy, why doesn t he turn them loose?" The Chinese Red Cross letter was written in Peiping May 30, the day four American fliers were released to freedom. The letter also expressed sym pathy for the U.S. government's refusal to permit relatives of the imprisoned airmen to visit them in Red China and said the Communists' original offer still stands. The Red Cross said a letter Mrs. Llewellyn had written to Chou had been delivered by U. N. Secretary - General Dag Hammarskjold when he attempt ed to negotiate with Chou for the release of the Americans, Pendleton Culinary Labor Tiff Settled Pendleton (U.R) A strike by some 120 culinary workers in the Pendleton area was settled yesterday. The workers, members of the Culinary and Bartenders local 536 (AFL) of Pendleton received their demands for a $1 an hour minimum wage. The old pay scale was 85 cents an hour. The contract also provides for additional holidays. The strike began last Thurs day. It affected nine restaurants, two lounges, a bar and a tavern in Pendleton. Contracts still were unsigned in some parts of Umatilla county and at Board man in Morrow county. Pickets were immediately withdrawn following the signing of the contract. Heppner Waitress Due In Court on Monday Heppner (U.R) Mrs. Anne Perkins Avent will appear in Justice Court here Monday at 10 a.m. for preliminary hearing in connection with the slaying of Portland attorney Dellmore Lessard last Saturday. Mrs. Avent has been charged with first degree murder. Londoner Comes Up With For Bald-Headed Men in Barber Chair London U.R) Like a bad vaudeville joke come true, the little man turned in the barber chair and said to Lionel Marks: "I want an estimate on a hair cut " "An estimate!" gulped Marks. BLOWING out candles of cake, Mrs. Mary Kelly, 104, enjoys woman's prerogative of insist ing she's "only 100" at Long Beach, Cal. home ntemaftona) Court Records POLICE COURT John B. DeManby. failure to stop at red light, $5. f ranx Leslie Powell, no operator s license. $10. Willis Wesley Taylor, violation of basic rule. sio. Richard Allen Wickham. violation of basic rule. $10. Fred W. Lyon, failure to yield right of way xo oncoming traffic. S10. Warren D. Harding, switched license taos. 57.5U. Homer B. Young, overwidth load, $15. Milton A. Sanderson, failure to stop at stop sign. $10. Bill W. Fitzsimmons, overload, $189 CIRCUIT COURT Florence May Roberts vs. Lloyd Oscar Roberts, divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Clyde Leon Milburn. 23. of route 3. box 296C. Grants Pass, and Eleanor Jean Meade. 17, oi 1135 Highway 199, Grants Pass. Benjamin Bendick Anderson, 39, of 204 N St., Jacksonville, and Mildred Olive Wilson, 30, Jackson hotel. Med ford. - Max Thomas Desavedo. 18. of 486 Palm St., Ashland, and Lorena Ann Kaynes. 18, of route 1, box 500 A. Ash land. William George Robinson. 37. of 620 Pine St.. Medford, and Barbara Ellis. 30. of 527 Putman st.. Medford. FAR EAST STRIKE Yokohama, Japan (U.R) Some 5,000 workers at the U.S. Army's largest vehicle repair plant in the Far East went on a 24-hour strike today against a 60 per cent personnel cut. Em ployees staged a protest rally against the dismissal of 3,745 workers at the Fuji automobile plant. There was no violence. The employees were dismissed be cause of a cut in procurement j orders. v4 If fX ' t ' These evaporative mfers will operate rt tOMffidesfy Im j oftir filrtrs olliir toolen betoms . clogged and useless. Tne revolutionary, patented "No-Cloj" Filler Screens in these coolers extuolly prevent dogging by prevenring accumulatiens of dirt aad hare) aimerol deposits. 'i 1m m the (WiY air Motefarg 1. patented "$ta-Fresh" Filters 2. patented "Grip-Lock" Filter Holders 3. patented Visible "Free-Flo" Water Troughs 4. patented External Trough Adjustments 5. patented "Uni-Weld" Extra Heavy sreei construction 6. patented Window Mounting Adaptors and Easily-Installed Cabinets let us explain why these Air Coolers are the finest coolers money can buy I AUTHORIZED DEALER TROWBRIDGE & FLYNN ELECTRIC COMPANY 214 W. Main Medford o Phone 2-5211 "Yes," said the man, "an esti mate." "Why?" asked the barber. . Then the little man uttered the phrase that may shake the barbenng world to its founda tions. '. Full Price Unfair "Because I'm bald," said the little man, "and why should I pay full price when I only got one-quarter of a head of hair?" Marks realized the little man must have been brooding about this fancied injustice for a long time. "I don't like to lose a cus tomer, even a new one," said Marks, "so I compromised. I told him to pay full plrice this time and that before his fringe grew back I would think over his re quest for a sliding scale of charges." Now that he has thought it over, Marks says it is a matter for all barbers to consider. Also it is very complicated. "How can you tell what is a full head of hair?" he asked. "Some people always have more than others. One of my barbers Grange Butie Falls Grange Master Ted Fredenburg pre sided at the regular session of the Butte Falls Grange, June 6. There were 19 officers and mem bers present. Mrs. Earl Deen and Mr. Floyd Mattern were given the third and fourth degree by the master. bister Rose Arent was nomi nated flora, and installed by Ted Fredenburg. HEC chairman reported the next HEC meeting will be at the home of Ella Pingle, June 15, at 8 p.m. The serving com mittee for the next Grange meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pingle and Ed Malloy. Frieda Moore, community service chairman, reported that the bulletin board will be up in the post office very soon, and that there were 14 members that helped clean the cemetery. There will be another work day to fin ish this project sometime later on. Thanks to all who helped. Another project that was sug gested was to work on the yard of the Little Brown church. Also the women are going to help clean the inside of the church. June 11 is the day for the work in the yard. The lecturer's program con sisted of singing by the Grange, and several readings concerning Father's day. Elga Abbott, so cial chairman, reported on the social meeting . June 17, and more will be announced about it later. The Grange voted to hold the July meeting on July 11, instead of the regular night, July 4. . Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jim Arnold, Mrs. Roger Harris, and Mrs. Kizzie Edmond-son. Possible Help has an idea. He says we ought to advertise like this: Bald Spots Free " 'AH the hair you've got eut for two shillings sixpence (35 cents). Bald spots free'." Two shillings sixpence is the usual haircut price here. A literary customer has given Marks what may prove to be the . best defense. "He said," the barber de-. dared, "that when the painter. Whistler had to sue for a por trait fee the judge said: 'WhatF You want 300 guineas ($885) for two days' work?" "No," said Whistler, "for lifetime of study." "That answer worked fort Whistler," said Marks, "so it ought to work for me." Old Plane Wreck Cause of Alarm Klamath Falls (U.R) In vestigation of a possible light plane crash in the Deep Crater area of northern California was halted yesterday after it was de termined wreckage sighted was at least a month old. Members of the Klamath Falls air search and rescue unit began an investigation early yesterday after a pilot en route from Sacs' ramento to Tule Lake reported that a plane was down in the Deep Crater area five miles west of Round Mountain. ' "You htard m, comrade artist. . Take off th pretty girl oa chest and tattoo b'g picture of ' OLD Mr. BOSTON VODKA," $220 HNT DIST. FROM 100 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 60 PROOF MR. BOSTON DIST. INC, BOSTON TATT0OH . a : $041 kreft Q