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SFIeet Reserve Has 'Officer Election ,. Officers were named recenl Iv for the Crater Lake branch, fleet Reserve association. President is Horace F. Web ; ster Jr., Butte Falls Star .route, box 20, Eagle Point. Others include John E. Simp son, star route 2, box 977, - Trail, .vice president; Robert 5 W. Anderson, 426 Palm ave., a Ashland, secretary-treasurer. $ Officers will be installed $ Friday, July 12, at Kim's res , tauraqt... beginning at 7:30 p.m. The event will be a no- nosi dinner. MEOFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORECOH TUESDAY. JUNE 11. 11(3 r II AUTO LEASE See Darrell Miller to Lease Your Car or Truck . ALL MAKES AND ALL MODELS! 301 South Central Gall 773-8206 CLEANED FLAG Bedford's Mayor James Dunlevy (left) accepts a cleaned American flag from Al Dumas of the Dumas Laundry and Dry Cleaning company, during the American Legion's tenth annual participa tion in the "New Glory for Old Glory" pro gram. Throughout this week all of Med ford's dry cleaning establishments will dry clean American flags free of charge in pre paration for Flag Day, June 14. (Knack stedt photo) Terrific Savings NOW! Summer j'j BOAT I Come Meet The Fleet of The Finest Boats In Town! Summer is almost here and we have wailed long enough for it. To enjoy summer to its fullest, you need a boat! It's the time of year when all of the family can have the most fun with a boat outfit of your own. There's fish ing, skiing, swimming and exploring to be enjoyed. On or off the water you will be proud of a boat outfit from Johnston Stores. Our experience and know how in the marine business has put together America's best boats, motors and trailers to give you an outfit that will represent the best of value and performance! This Is The Best Value In A Fishing Outfit We've Ever Seen! 13' SeaSwirl 512 h.p. Evinrude Motor Heavy Duty Trailer EASY TERMS! . 1 1 jtra m 1 r OMC Seasport Summer Sale Priced. $765 $165 Down - $30 Month We think this is the most practical boat ever built. It has everything! Priced with motor and trailer with electric brakes. The Most Completely Equipped Outfit that we have ever seen Priced at $4500 I v C if, .1 16' Silverline Deluxe I Fore and Aft Sleeper Seats I Mechanical Safety Steering Vinyl Top and Curtains Sale Priced $995 $200 Down-$40 Month loWsioi STORES Next To The Polyclean Center MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER Millions of Dollars Allocated By Legislature for Pay Boosts Br ZAN STARK Salem (UPt Millions of dollars were allocated by the 1963 legislature (or pay in creases. State agency and depart ment heads had their top pay upped from the $120 a year increase received by the em ployment commissioner, to the $2,100 a year hike received by the director of finance and administration. A total of $4.2 million wjs set aside with the emergency board, made up of legislators, for increases in civil service and unclassified personnel pay rates. The state board of higher education received $1,781,627 for pay raises for academic personnel. This money is in addition to automatic merit increases received by employees. Governor Gets S21.500 The governor was raised $1,500 to $21,500 a year. In addition, he receives $600 a month for expenses. The secretary of state and state treasurer also received a $1,500 pay increase, bring ing their pay up to $16,500 a year. The attorney general and labor commissioner were raised $1,000 a year to $16, 000. - Pay for the newly-created position of state fire marshal was set in a range from $8,200 to $10,140. The pay for the secretary of the racing commission, who was given the additional du ties of pari-mutuel supervisor, was increased $6,840 to a top of $12,840. The annual salary of the superintendent of public in struction was unchanged, and still ranges from $14,800 to $17,700. Salaries of state policemen were increased. The top pay ior recruits was upped $120 to a top of $4,800. Privates were upped $180 to a top of $5,820; privates first class up $120 to $6,600; corporals up $120 to $6,900; sergeants up $300 to $7,500; lieutenants up $480 to 58,580, and captains up $900 to $9. 900. State agency and depart ment heads had the top of uieir salary ranges upped as lollows: Adjutant General, up SI, ISO to Director of AeronauUo, up 1600 to S9.300. Director of Agriculture, up SI,. 320 to $13,320. Superintendent of Blnke, up S780 lo 11,880. . CommlMlon for the Blind Ad. mlnlstrntor. tin S60n to an .;nn Superintendent of School of the Blind, up S480 tn SII.BRO. Director of Civil Defeiue. up cenn in to inn r Secretary of' the Board of Con trol, up $1,440 tn 13,840. t-orporaunn lomnussionar. UP $7B0 to $11,880. K Superintendent or Oregon Slate Correctional Institution, un nna Superintendent of School for the Deaf, up $440 to $11,880. State Ensineer. un sain in ti . 840. Executive Sorrfilarv nt nr..r.n StaieFalr Commission, up $420 to Superintendent of Fairview Home, up $1,380 to SIB.flflO, Director of Department of Fi nance and Administration, up $2,- 100 to $16,900. State Fisheries Director, un ftnnn to S12.3K0. Slate Foreiter, up $600 to $13.- 800. State Game Director, up $600 to $13,800. Director of Department of Ceo logy and Mineral Industries, up $780 to $11,880. State Health Officer, up $1,380 to $10,680. State Highway Engineer, up $720 to $10,020. Superintendent of H 1 1 1 c r e 1 1 School, up $440 to $11,880. superintendent of Eastern Ore gon State Hospital, up $1,380 to $10,680. Superintendent of Columbia Park Stale Home, up $480 to $14.- 880. Suoerlntendent of Dammairh State hospital, up $1,380 to $19. 880. i Superintendent of Oregon State j hoftpital. up $180 to $10,680. Superintendent of Oregon Slate Tuberculosis hospital, up $600 to The three State Industrial Ac cldent Commissioners, up $660 to $12,360. Insurance Commissioner, up $780 to $11,880. Clerk of Stale Land Board, up $340 to $10,140. State Librarian, up $480 to $11, 880. Liquor Control Administrator, up $540 to $14,340 Superintendent of MacLaren School for Boys, up $1,200 to $13, 800. State Marine Director, up $240 to $8,040. Director of Department of Motor Vehicles, up $1,140 to $12,840, Director of Parole and Proba tion, up $f)ttO to $12,360, Warden of Penitentiary, un $420 to 115.420 Stale Police Superintendent, up $600 lo $13,800. fteal Estate Commissioner, up $7Rf to $11,880. Executive Secretary of Public Employees" Retirement Fund, up $840 to 112.840. Administrative Officer nf 8 late i hoii conservation committee, up $000 to $ .300. Three State Tax Commissioners. Up 1720 to $13,320. Department of Emplo yment Commissioner, up $120 to $13,320. Public Utility Commissioner, up $4R0 to $14,880 Director of Veterans' Affairs, up $1,140 to $12,840. Secretary of Water Resources Board, up 1780 to $11,880 Public Welfare Administrator, up $1,080 to $14,880. Highestpald state employee Is Roy E. Lleuallen, Chancellor of Higher Education, who receives a $26,000 salary, a house, car. and allotment. Shirley Madame Slugs Columnist Hollywood - IUH - Actress Shirley MacLaine said Mon day she "saw fit to express" herself, so she slugged col umnist Mike Connolly. According to one report the actress walked Into the of fices of a movie trade maga zine and spoke with Connolly, who invited her into his of fice. She refused and swung at him. Connolly ducked and Miss MacLaine swung again. The second try struck him on the shoulder and the third on the face. "He has repeatedly been in accurate in reporting my per sonal life and career," the 29-year-old star said later. "As a result, I saw fit to express myself." Connolly, who also was hit by Lana Turner's ex-husband, Fred May, three years ago, described the blow as "just a love to." NAPNES Praident Is Company's first New York - lUrD - Gerald L. Aldridge, of Neenah, Wis., is the first man to become president of a national nurs ing organization. Aldridge, adminstralor of the Theda Clark Memorial hospital, was elected pres ident of the National As sociation for Practical Nurse Education and Service. NAMED MANAGER Portland - HW - Arthur B. Wallace, long-time newspaper advertising executive, has been named manager of gen eral advertising for The Ore gonian and the Oregon Journal. Jl 3 TRADE PACT SIGNED Tokyo Ruasui and In. dia have signed a long-term trade agreement doubling tha present trade volume. Radio Moscow said Monday night in a broadcast monitored here. r QOHlritKiJiiiy Dividend Notice Quarterly dividend, of $1.25 per .tiara on tha 5 preferred lock, $1.13 per hara on the 4.62 serial preferred rtock. J1.54 per ehare on the 6.16''; aerial preferred stock, $1.41 per ahare on the 5.64' ' aerial preferred stock, $1.75 per hare on the 7.00 aerial preferred atock, $1.50 per ahare 1n.J.? 6-9,-e enal preferred lock, $1.25 per ahare on the 5.00 aerial preferred .lock, $1.35 per ahare on the 5.40 aerial preferred atock, and 25 centa per ahare on the common tot :k of Pacihc Power & Lisht Company have been de clared for payment July 10. 1963, to atockholdera of record at the clo of busmen June 25, 1963. PORTI.ANIJ. nitRGON June 4, 14M H. W. Millay, Secretory rPENNEY'S ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY an expente i NYLONS HELPER New York - (UPU - Now mi lady can lengthen the life of stockings with a new anti-run spray for nylons. After the hose are washed and dried, a thorough spraying will coat the threads of the hosiery and protect against runs. Treat ment is given after each wash ing and the push-button prep aration Is non-toxis and harm less to the skin, reports the Aerosol Division, the Chem ical Specialties Manufactur I ing association, New York. FATHER'S ' ' This m' LI ' 'A ' '-ftIf J H Yowmvaifc Pima Primice Uimdervear ! 95 America's finart combad cotton Pannay tailored for comfort whara it count. 100 pima cotton meant comfort, luxury and extra long wearl Chooit T-shirts, athletic shirts, briefs, . boxer shorts ... at a "stock up" low prical All guar anteed minimum shrinkage . . . sizes 29 to 44. for Count on Pennes TOWE0CRAFS th famou$ name gift for tvery guy and hi$ fathtr fst.Trr 1 i r i i fm ii.j.. -. ..-vr1fff1-- Towiniiiiratttck Foofnote lo'ev AW WWW wo II groomod wardrobe Everybody is so busy trifting Dad wiUNjetL shirts, etff y. 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