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Quotes From the News Father's Bay is June ISthh By United Press International New York Mrs. Paul Edward Bell, department store secretary who won top honors and a $25,000 check in the annual Singer grand national "sew off': " "We certainly can use the money. We don't own our home, and we need a new cai." 0 G 2 St. Augustine, Fla. French writer Pierre de La Salle, replying to reporters who asked him why he had kept his three-year-old marriage to model-actress Suzy Parker a secret: "I didn't want to reveal my private life." 0 Honolulu Top diving officer Lt. Bobby D. Mathews of the submarine "Stickleback," explaining why he had to take the fatal step of surfacing his vessel in the direct path of a destroyer: "I decided to prevent going to the test depth." Klamath Roundup Set July 25-27 Klamath Falls The an nual Klamath Basin Roundup will be held July 25, 26 and ; 27, instead of the regular July 4, it was announced today "The change was made to avoid competition from rodeos in other communities. A full roster of world cham pion cowboys, clowns and bull fighters, and top cutting horses will take part in the show at the Klamath Falls fairgrounds, officials stated. The rodeo will be the first leg of Oregon's Golden Tri angle Rodeo association, with the Eugene rodeo scheduled for Aug. 1-3 and the Prine- ville event Aug. 8-10. The purse for the Klamath rodeo will be $5,600. Com bined purse for the triangle perfbrmances will be $16,000. Any amateur cowboy may apply to the Rodeo Cowboy's association for a $5 permit which will allow him to' work in any or all RCA rodeos dur ing 1958, or until he wins a total of $1,000 prize money. He is then required to join the RCA or quit competing in the rodeos. Information and tickets are available at the Klamath Ba sin Roundup, association, box 367, Klamath Falls. Speakers Listed For GOP Meeting Merle Merriman, president of the board of trustees of the Jackson County Labor council, and Wilburn Ward, council president, will be special guests at a meeting of the Jackson County Republi O can Women's club Monday, June 16, at noon in the Girls Community club, 229 North Bartlett st. The meeting will be open to the public, and business men have been urged to at tend. Ward will report on the re cent AFL-CIO convention in San Francisco and on .the council's Committee on Public Education, known as COPE. Reservations for the lunch ,eon must be made by noon Friday, June 13, with Mrs. Ernst Ruegger, SPring 2-9958. Persons making the reserva tions are financially respon sible for cost of the luncheon, whether they attend or not, she said. . Lice Identified In Portland Plague Portland (UPI) The State Board of Health announced Wednesday the identification of the lice that plagued school children here for several weeks ".. The Board said the infesta tion was caused by both lice and mites, separate pests. Three lice specimens sup plied by a local hospital were identified at the U.S. Public Health Service Plague Lab oratory in San Francisco. Their identity was discovered by examining the nits. The mites were identified y the Federal Rocky .Moun tain laboratory at Hamilton, Mont. A spokesman said few lice probably were involved in the infestation. The infestation was caused mostly by mites which are too small to see with- the naked eye, he said. Government Lists 286 Subversives Don McNeil, manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce, announced to day that 286 organizations have been designated to date by the attorney general of the United States as subversive. According to procedures es tablished by the attorney gen eral, all organizations desig nated were afforded the right of appeal and a hearing. The attorney general's list is used chiefly in the government's loyalty program. Since many of the organiz ations seek contributions from business and the public, it should be noted, McNeil said, that the United States treasury department has ruled that contributions to organiz ations on the attorney gener al's -list are not deductible for income tax purposes. It was announced that the Chamber would gladly assist local firms, organizations and citizens in checking the status of any doubtful fund-raising organization against the attor ney general's list, upon request. Monday Deadline For Tax Estimates Portland Monday, June 16, is the deadline for the second payment of 1958 quar terly estimated tax by indi viduals, and for payment of the second half of corporation income taxes for calendar year 1957, District Director Ralph C. Granquist today re minded taxpayers. The regular due date, June 15, falling on Sunday is the reason for the payment ex tension to Monday, Granquist explained. Individuals who are liable for the first time to file a dec laration of estimated tax for 1958 (Form 1040 ES) on June 16 must pay one-third of the estimated tax with their dec laration. ; Granquist said June 16 also is the income tax return dead line for U.S. citizens abroad filing for calendar year 1957; domestic corporations whose records are abroad or whose principal income is from U.S. possessions; nonresident alien individuals (other than resi dents of contiguous coun tries); nonresident foreign corporations, and all other foreign "partnerships and cor porations. Contracts Awarded For County Vehicles Jackson county court awarded a contract yesterday for $1,717.62 each to Crater Lake Motors, Medf ord, for two ne wthree-quarter ton pickups. No trade-in was made. Cour tesy Chevrolet company was awarded a contract of $1,444.10 net price for a half ton pickup truck. Safe Swimming To Be Discussed at Meeting The community safety com mittee of the Jackson County Medical Society and the Med f ord Safety Council will dis cuss safe swimming principles at a meeting of the Safety Council at noon Friday in the Medford hotel. ; An informal panel discus sion will include Dr. Thomas Rutter, Manville Heisel and state police officers. Special emphasis will be made on methods of artificial respira tion. The -groups have en couraged the public to use safe swimming principles. Applications Being Taken for Positions Applications now are being accepted for consideration in filling positions with the Ag ricultural Stabilization and Conservation program and other government branches, according to John M. Young, regional director, 11th civil service region . The Air Force also offers a program fox civilian em ployees as air reserve techni cians. 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