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Ed ward B. Jacobson, district manager of social security, points out that a change of name requires the issuance of a corrected social security card. The same account number Is kept, but the card is issued in the bride's new name. Im mediate reporting by the bride will lessen the possibil ity that her future earnings may be incorrectly reported Jacobson said, "If you're married and haven't yet changed your name on your social security account, do so immediately. If you are just planning marriage, be sure to notify the Social Security ad ministration after the mar riage takes place." The local office at 1017 North Riverside ave., will mail the necessary form for the change of name. The com pletion of this form takes only a minute and may save a great deal of confusion some time in the future, Ja cobson said. Irrigation District May Add to Area Eagle Point The Eagle Point Irrigation district may be able to add about 2,000 acres to the regular irrigation assessment roll, its board of directors announced this week. Questionnaires and preli minary applications are be ing sent out to a number of potential water- users. By completing the question naires, potential water-users would not be under any obli gation to the district. It will be used only as a guide. After the returned forms are evalu ated, applicants will be noti fied of the district's next steps. The questionnaires specify acres of dry land each appli cant asks to have included, number of acres of water sales lands to be placed on the assessment roll, whether the landowner agrees to pay a $32.50 per irrigated acre entrance fee and how he would pay this. Deadline for returning all forms is June 17. The form was authorized by the board at its regular meeting June 4. Subscribers To report Improper or non delivery of the Mail Ttibuna in Medford, phone 772-61-11; Azh land call at 416 Brtdca at, or phone 482-3002; Yreka. phone Victory 2-28f8 before S 45 p.m. daily and 1030 a.m. Sunday, It regular delivery arrive shortly after you call please notify office, thus eliminating ipecial meuenger service. Budget Cut Hinted For Space Agency Washington-IUPD-The House Space Committee will recom mend cuts of nearly S500 million in the administra tion's request for S5.7 billion for the civilian space pro gram next year. As it now stands, the com mittee will approve a spend ing ceiling for the federal space agency of just under $5.2 billion. A check with the three subcommittees of the space committee today revealed that 'the reductions probably will range from $488 million to $498 million. There is a chance the full committee will revise some of the figures, but this ap pears unlikely. The space committee acts on the spending authoriza tion. The appropriations com mittee must still recommend the actual amount of money to be voted by the House. The same procedure applies in the Senate, where the space committee began hear ings on the authorization bill this week. , - Teamster Leader Declared Guilty Newark, N.J. tUPD Asst. U.S. Atty. Richard Levin said Wednesday the conviction of Teamster leader Anthony (Tony Pro) Provenzano, was a victory for the Justice De partment in its war against labor racketeers. "The door has been opened," said the 31-year-old lawyer who served as co-counsel with Matthew Boyland in Provenzano's trial. Levin said the conviction could lead the way to the conviction of other Teamster union officials. Provenzano was found guil ty Tuesday night by a federal court jury of extorting $17, 100 from Dorn Transporta tion, Inc., Rensselaer, N. Y., in return for labor peace. IV WT -MM Hatfield Pressured To Sign or Veto Various Measures Br ZAN STARK Salem -CP- Pressure to approve or reject measures approved by the 1963 legisla ture is now focused on the governor's of fice. The gov ernor's staff is buried under an avalanche of telegrams, telephone calls, letters and personal surk visits. During the record 141-day session, the legislature ap- proved about 650 measures. While the session was on, the governor had five days in which to take action. Gov. Mark Hatfield now has until June 26 - 20 days not including Sundays after the end of the session - to act. He already has vetoed two bills, and let five become law without signature. By mid-Wednesday he had signed 485 measures. He still has about 165 on which to act. e e . Hatfield has three choices. He can veto a bill, he can sign it, or he can file it with out signature with the secre tary of state. There is na '"pocket veto" in Oregon. The governor has to veto a measure to kill It. If he signs a measure, or files it with the secretary of state without sisnature, it becomes law. Bills without the emergen cy clause or a special effec tive date become law on Sept. 2, tne 90th day after the legis lature's adjournment. Warne Nunn, Hatfield's ex ecutive assistant; Travis Cross, the governor's press secretary, and legal counsel Loren Hicks are now wading through the bills. Nunn and Cross keep track of the phone calls, letters and telegrams, and attempt to schedule appointments for those who want to talk to the governor. e Hicks is making a last legal review and complete sum mary of the bills. He prepares a statement for and against each measure before it is sent on to the governor's desk tor final consideration. It's a slow process. The leg islature adjourned ten days until June 26. the legal dead ago, but some TT bills still line for aetion. naveni Deen sent up to the - governors office. i They are being printed, or j arc awaiting signature by Sen- j ate President Ben Musa. erj House Speaker Clarence Bar-' ton. ' While the legislature wasi in session, the individual law- makers took the brunt of tob- bying for and against various j proposals. ' When the session ended the entire (ocus of attention shift- i cd to the governor' office, t The pressure won't be off! Chester, S-D. For Mi and Mrs. Bert Alverson, cebt orating their 25th weddint anniversary this week wa. nothing new. Each had ce'.s brated 25th wedding annlver aaries in previous marriages. Compteta Visut Care ' , Contact tames DR. DUKE G. ANDERSON OPTOMETRIST ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE AT 30 CRATER LAKE AVENUE . 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