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f a MtPFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEJFORV OREGON BUDGET - MEDFORD WATER COMMISSION WATER FOND July 1. 1963 to Juna 30. 1964 TUESDAY. JUNE 25, 1963 RECEIPTS Water Revenue Service Work Connection Fees Water District Operation Forest Products Sales Rentals Interest Miscellaneous Actual 1959-60 S433.395 30 5.164 29 8.000 00 6 :63 96 1.336 41 1.431 50 620 69 Actual 196061 S452.891 69 9.101.29 3.840.00 7.6S4 40 1.393 60 7.542 62 3,466.79 Total Receipts Estimated Cash on Hand 30 June, 1963 TOTAL EXPENDITURES: Operating Expenses Franchise Taxes Interest on Bonds " Capital Expenditures ... Increase in Supplies Transfer to Water Bond Sinking Fund Transfer to Construc tion Fund Total Expenditures ESTIMATED BALANCE 30 June, 1964 S456.217.13 $485,920.39 Actual Estimated Estimated Estimated Actual 1st 7 Mo, Last 5 Mo. Total Budget 1961-62 1962-63 1962-63 1962 63 1963-64 ; $473,575.59 $326,507.72 $192,000.00 $518,507.72 $539,200 00 ! 10.180.78 8.450.34 5.500.00 13.950 34 13.000 00 4.930.45 4.630.90 2.400 00 7.030 90 5.000.00 8.208.21 5.037.88 3,500.00 8.537.88 8.800.00 414 80 1.340.25 259 63 500.00 759 63 700 00 6.625.74 1.066.92 7,988.84 9.055.76 1,500.00 506.50 256.13 256.13 j $505,782.32 $346,209.52 $211,888.84 $558,098.36 $568,200.00 Court Records ..$170,917.75 5.055 43 .. 52.701 23 .. 163.956 39 1,176 86 - 22.00000 $167,639.73 5.317.71 51.157 50 143.690.17 (29.326.73) 24.150.00 99,000.00 5183.580.54 5.434.20 49,022.50 120.100.02 (2.980.76) 30.250.00 65.000.00 $116,538.63 5.103.75 41.918.75 136.777.53 10.138.14 32.065.00 $ 85.982.33 1.631.00 5.612.50 338.055.00 80.000 00 $202,520 96 6.734 75 47.531.25 474.832.5J 10,138.14 32,065.00 80.000.00 . $115,800.00 ..$415,807 66 $461,628.38 $450,406.50 $342,541.80 $511,280.83 $853,822.63 RECEIPTS Transfer from Water Fund. .. Interest j 4,861.22 Total Receipts Estimated Cash on Hand 30 June, 1963 TOTAL .... EXPENDITURES ESTIMATED BALANCE 30 June. 1964 BUDGET - MEDFORD WATER COMMISSION WATER SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION FUND .$684,000.00 "05 R10 00 , llf" on "-"t- '" 45,950.00 171.420.00 36.350 00 j 105.000.00 j $571,810.00 $112,190.00 S 99.000.00 3,562.10 $ 65,000.00 7.493.85 6,431.22 $ 80.000.00 3,592.43 $ 80.000.00 10,023.65 . $ 4.861.22 $102,562.10 $ 72,493.85 $ 6.431.22 $ 83,592.43 $ 90,023.65 $105,000 00 11,880.00 $116,880.00 ..$397,948.66 ..$514,828.66 . NONE . .5514.828.66 Korean Village Buried by Slide Seoul -ilTO- Landslides fol lowing heavy rains buried the village of Changsunspo on Koje Island today, killing at least 71 persons, it was re ported here. Floods and landslides else-whf-e in southern Korea had caused 41 deaths this week. Details of the Ch.pngsuns po tragedy were scanty, b; cause communications be tween the island and the mainland had been disrupted by two days of torrential rain. First reports said 62 vil lagers were entombed in a great neap oi eann im ieei!S-, high eariv this morning. Po-i?!- lice rushed to the scene, and '' nine puiiccnicu writ UUI IVU i by a second landslide. Koje, about 30 miles south west of the southern port of Pusan, was the site of a p! son camp during the Korean war. Communist prisoners confined there statjed a num ber of bloody riots. The danger in Changsung po hed been foreseen, and police moved residents out of the village Monday night. The night passed uneventfully, and the villagers began re turning home shortly before the landslide struck. The Medical Roundup M. V ' Emeruui Consilium In Medicine Mayo runic Emeritus Professor of Medicine Mo Clinic (Register and Tribune Syndicate. 1963) easily ta C' fjtjtA by a ma !V .fjf I had onl K&FZf . J great YarnhiS! Plywood Plan. Gpsrsling McMinnville-(lTli-The Yam hill Plywood plant resumed limited operations Monday with non-union help. The plant was struck June 6 by the International Woodwork ers of America. Company management warned the union last week that if members did not show up for work Monday they his "come-on" message, which would be dismissed and oth- j was beamed largely at old ers hired to take their place. I men who wanted to regain Tweniv-five men .showed ! their lost potency. Carson says up Monday, one of them a j that Brinkley, as he took in milliuiis oi uouaih ioi ins i; juvenating operations," kept A Quack Who Made Millions 1 wish every man and wom an in America could read "The Rnenish World of Doc tor Brinkley," by Gerald Car son (Rinehart), just to see how gullible j- i are, and how easily taKen in man who ly two gifts: one, for adver tising himself, and the other for extracting millions of dol lars from humble folk. It is frightening to see how easy it was for this little-educated man, with almost no knowledge of medicine, but a set of imposing-looking de grees (bought from diploma mills) to obtain a license to practice medicine. Then, with the help of a very powerful radio transmitter (located over the border in Mexico) his voice came to be one of the best-known in America. , Vt'hen I lived in Minnesota, several times a day, if I were to turn on my radio, I would hear his voice as loud and clear as if he were in the next room. With this constant ad vertising, he not only secured a huge practice, but we read that once he got enough votes to be elected governor of a great state. Politicians have confessed that all that kept him out of the Governor's Mansion was the fact that the vote-counters threw out thousands of ballots marked simply "Old Doc!" Gerald Carson tells us how, for years, this man broadcast union man. There was no violence. 4 1 i ! - .' tw sr ifr"' l. A. r ' VI t ) l-,fV on his payroll so many able lawyers, with high political connections that it was very difficult for any government agency to get at him and stop him from practicing medicine purely as a racket. It is a dis grace to our country that the head of his legal staff was an eminent man. Essentially a Con Man Carson tells us that strange ly, it was a long time before the U.S. Post Office authori ties got around to objecting to Brinkley's habit of using the mails to defraud. They admit ted that he had treated some 16,000 persons for a cash fee of $750 each, or a total of $12 million. As the Post Of fice people said, Brinkley was no physician or surgeon; like most quacks he was essential ly a con man. When eventually a Federal Grand Jury returned indict ments against him charging mail fraud on 15 counts, he es caped punishment because he was dying of a serious disease of his arteries An interesting point about Brinkley is that for years he charged hundreds of dollars for the goat gland transplanta tion operation which any sur. geon-if he had cared to-could have performed in a few min utes, and for a few dollars. What the patients did not know is that always a goat testicle, within a few weeks after its transplantation, is so thoroughly destroyed by the man's body that it can be of no value. If the patients had thought for a minute they could have seen that if the op eration would work as well as Brinkley guaranteed it would do, all doctors would be per forming It. , Later, after Brinkley had had some patients die of lock jaw which started in an in fected goat gland, he changed, and all he did was to cut the man's spermatic cords. Every day he kept drilling into the minds of hundreds of thou sands of aging men that their loss of youth and potency was due to prostatic disease, and that the way to cure the pros tatic disease was to come and have the operation performed. Actually, this operation had only one effect, and that was to make the man sterile (un able to beget a child). It could not rejuvenate anyone. Told of Experiences In the old days, when I came to know some of Brink ley's ex-patients, they told me of their experiences with him. One little man, aged 40, who told me that he had never felt strong enough to earn a dollar or to marry, went to Brink ley, hoping to be made over into a big, strong, potent "he man." The supposed doctor asked immediately, "Have you any well -to -do relatives?" When told of a wealthy uncle. Brinkley immediately got him on the phone and said, "Your nephew here has a very dan gerous cancer, but if you will telegraph me $750, Ml operate tomorrow and save him." So the money came, and the little operation was done. As the patient said to me, "When I saw that it took only 20 minutes, I knew it wasn't worth $750, and I law I was being gypped. Later, when I was no better, I went all the way from down south to Kan sas to get my money back. There, two big tough guys Senator Neuberger Asks Probe of DAR Washington-HTIi-The Inter. nal Revenue Service will be asked if the Daughters of the American Revolution is abus ing its tax-exempt status by distributing right-wing politi cal propaganda. Sen. Maurinc B. Neuberger (D-Ore.) said Monday she would request the IRS to look into the DAR and other similar groups because "there is mounting evidence'' that such groups' "sole apparent function is to funnel t h e funds of right-wing business, free of taxation, into right wing propaganda mills." jt stu t ecu FT (Gold 11. U Uuinct) Cecil Vernon Jennings, failure to dim headluht S'.O Harry Kucene Fowler, obstructed vtln. SIO. , Murray Edward Porry. Irucki ape'-.-linc, $10. Wi'lum lerov Pachr;icr Jr.! vtn!atum of banc rule. SIS I Richard Larrv Lauiave. no opr- i alor's lu-nsc, J Roccr Hi"-" Watner. violation o b'ii- n-lc. SS Gcor' trwin Snow, obstructed vision, sin, Paul Norman Butrh. reckless drivine. JloiV and eO day suspend ed nil sentence David KHwnrd Middleton. no aa'i'iv chain. S'O fam-is Krmn usinv no red 10 Icenbroush. oP,,rii.ten vision. S3 F!izjbth rionaldson, violation of ! ha"ic rule. SIS. Herman smk. Wallers, disobeyed stoo stun. Sin. ! I arr L Webb, violation of ' bac rule 115 Fnv..i F'li.iheth rtcrson, viola tion -! Msjc rule. SIS wjiisrrt t.elep Taylor, expired vehicle 'icense. SS Leo "-nry Mana, disobeyed stop Philip Michael Burger, violation of haslc rule, fid leotrd "oberl McMahan, truck upeedinB. SIO Alvn N,-ton MauMiiiB, truck speedtne. SIO Fichard Ocn Pointer, violation of hmic rule. SIO Focr ne,m MeCommon, viola tion cf haste rule, l-erhe I leva Green, disobeyed sto stn. SIS Cnro' Stui-t. right turn from wrone lane. 10. Jam Di'"ie Paulton. disobeyed stpv Men. SIO Pohe-t C'irke tohnson. violation of viaie rill, sis. Claude viarnon Gilberts, viola tion of basie rule: Sin Michael ljichnpa Duro. no ve hicle license. V Fdwnrd Rlehar' Dole. Improper chnee of lanes. 10. Beverley Jeanne Canham. dis-eh-ved slop sign, one day in county jail Charlea Watler Tourville, viola tion of hnaie rule. SIO Robert William ta.it-iizon. viola- lion of basic rule. in Thomas Dean Helman Waller Cecil Willia disobeved traflic signal. $10 Gordon Thoiuas Pathmann. exces. slve note. $10 James II Spencer, no operators licence. $5 Robert Arthur Reddlck. improper left turn. S1Q G. iv William Dulton. pasing Willi insuilicient clearance. S.M H. wel EU'snoic Kitwaid. disobev ed trallu- stsnal S10. Jack Anoiew Ruin Jr . disobeyed trattie siumI. $10 Theodore Ralph Morkerl Jr.. ex cessive noise, $10 Gerald l.aVelle Cuss, expired op eri'"r's license. $3 Allan Perl Taylor, expired ve hicle ticer-e, $5 suspended. James Wniie Lick, violation of baic rule. Avery Lloyd Cascboll Jr , ex pired vehicle license. $1 James Lauratu-e AndersAin. ex pired vehic'e license, so suspended. Arihu- Victor Carpenter, viola tion of baic rule Sl. Lucille Hurs! Edccrton. violation of basic rule. $20 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL HKARING In tha Circuit Court of th State of Oregon for fhe Countv o( Jack ton In the Mnrr of tht Ettate of Robert Henry Al worth, de cfiud NOTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN thai the undcriif has filed hi Final Acvount a Executor of the above ctaie w ith the Circuit Court of sid County, and the Court has fixed the 15th day of Jul. l!ti3. at the hour of 9 3D a m of tsad dv and the Cottrt Room of ttaid Court in the County Courthouse in Mfdtord. Oreieon. as the time and place repcL'tivc!y (or the hearing ot" ohjecttons, if any there he. to the kdid Final Account, and you are hereby notified to file objec tions it any you have, to the naid Final Account on or before the time fixed for hearing Dated this 11 day of June. Ranald Axtell, ' Executor Donald K Denman At lor ney ior E xecu tor i LEGAL NOTICES ! LEGAL NOTICIS B HlecHl liqunr, (Urenl lllrcat "-".esuion of in'ovi.rnting liquor. $20 Hreenrv Atiiln Tn-'lor. "--session of intoMcatinn Pnvmond Arthur 'slev. port"n of trout. 2S, susnrnncd Darfll Rnv AnH""on, furnishinu Pobert t f H'-, furnifhinjf lip!ior to minor, J173. Ti)ton I .pi tor ite. anRlina in pr'bitd im, t.5 Johnnie Cpr ShMe. i' po. scirn of t'itoxi'-inT 'inuor. S.S Rnppr John ?-fhroprter. Htecnl "'--session of intoxicating liquor, $35. MKI-FORO Ml'NU'll'Ah C'tU'RT Mildred Emma Rtrhmond. viola tion of basic rule. slO. CLASSIFIED PERSONAL Lodce Notices 1 SiH'cidl Club Notice 2 I'OVSOll.tl a,....... 3 l.tt and Found 4 lnstructioos . , 5 Wanted M ile Help - .-10 Wanted Female Help 1 1 Male or Fimale Help 12 Wiuited Situations , 13 Wiinted Miscellaneous 14 Financidl Loans .........w 13 REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses ..... 20 For Rent Apartments 21 For Rent Furnished Rmm 22 Rent Rooms and hoard -3 For Rent Miscellaneous 24 Wanted To Rent m 23 Medtord Rrallv Board SO For Sale Real EMail ..... 31 Ruslnrss Opoortunitiei HJ Wanted Re.il Estate ... 33 AD DIRECTORY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HuiUtuiR Supplies 40 Appliances t 41 Furniture 43 Musical Equip, Radio, TV .-43 Sports and Hobbies 44 Miscellaneous 43 Nurseries 4ti Doit and Pets 30 Poultry M l.tvotock 52 W:, tiled I .iveMoek .3 Hnv. Grain and Feed 54 Fruits & PBctJibies 55 Automotive & Equipment Miiehinerv and Tractors Ml l.onKiiii! Equipment .,... 61 Equipment For Rent . H2 Trailers . 7i Parts and Accessories 71 CcU unit Scooters 72 Cart and Trucks 73 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Late to Clnsstfv A MONDAY ONLY Business Directory ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS Scaled bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse. Med ford. Ore j, on, on or betote 10 00 AM, on the 3rd day of July 1HH3. for one tl One ill ton Pickun Tvoe Trurk for the Jackson County Weed Control t Oie above entitled Court for an L'i' ON No. S3-4U-L IN THE CIRCIHT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COL'NTY JAMES CHAPPELEAR Plaintiff, CLIFFORD A NEPHEW. Defendant. TO CLIFFOHn a NEPHEW, the above named defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON ou are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons and if you fail to so appear and answer said Complaint for want thereof plaintiff will take judgment against you in the sum of $3500. CO together with interest thereon at the rate of 6'r per annum from October 23. 1137. until paid, and for plaintiff s costs and disburse ments herein to be taxed. You are further hereby notified that IS shares of Med ford Veneer and Plywood Corporation evi denced by stock certificate No. HKt6 and re (tittered to your name and loan funds totalling $3810 tlti owed to you by the said Medford Veneer and Plywood Corporation have been attached in said cause and that plaintiff will apply Dcptii'tiuent Instructions to bidders and spe cifications may be obtained at the oilier of the County Clerk and the County Court JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller, County Judk'e Edwin H Taylor. County Comm. Donald E. Fabcr. County Comm. ;- "4 , W ki s- "fvi "i!r'.s f a si. I n A I, I j, if itf r if r 1 4 LEGAL NOTICES I NOTICE TO fUEOlTOlts' Notice ts hereby atven that I hnve been 'appointed by the Cir cuit Court oi the Stutu of Ore R-ni fur Jnckson County AdminiR trntor with the Will Annexed of the csliite of Frances J. IUmIk pcth. riceenscd. and have quali fied. All persons havintt claibis a sums! the estate of said dece dent are hereby notilied to pre sent them, with orooer vouchers. dulv verified to me nl the office of Sky r man ft lleispl. attorneys tor' naul Administrator, nl Room 321 Medical Center Butldine. In Med ford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first puhluhed June 11, lUM. Harry C. Skyrman Administrator with the Will Annexed Skyrman & llctael Attorneys for Administrator if? J .1" sr -A ry-',- ?!......'.... sV . .-r - - It A. "ye Li SIMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON LEONARD U SEQUE1HA and NANCY K SEQUEIRA. Plaiutttls. vs. T J ELLIOTT and MRS T J. FLLIOTT. hw wife; THE UN KNOWN HEIRS OF T. J EL LIOTT. ALSO all other persons or parties unknown claimina any riftlil. title, estate, lien or inter est in the real estate described in the Complaint herein, Defendants. To each, every and all of the above named Defendants: In the Name of the Stale of Ore Ron. You. and each of you, are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed anatnst you In the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first j publication of this Summons, and you fiitl so to appear and answer ' said Complaint, for want thereof. , the Plaintiffs will apply to the 1 Court for the relief demanded In their Complaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wit: That a decree he entered adjudicating any and all richt. title, estate, lien, or claim which you. or any of you. have, or claim to have, in, to. or upon the real property described as follows, to-wit: The Northeast quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 3fi In Township 35 South. Raniie Onf East of the Wil lamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon, and dcclnrmif any and alt such claims to he null and void; and decreeing that the aid Plaintiffs are the owners, in fee slmole. of said premises, and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and nil rlijht, title, estate, lien and interest nf each snd all of said Defendants, and that Plaint ill's title to said premises be forever quieted nnd set at rest. The date of the order for publi cation of this summons is June 24. 1003 The time prescribed for puh 1 lication of this Summons is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first puhll cation nl this Summons Is J une 25. iWi Harry C. Skyrman Attorney for Plaintiffs Post Office Adress; 321 Medical Center Uullding Mudtnrd, OreRon. 1 order of sale thereof to satisfy anv judgment tht may be recovered by plaintiff in said rause. The date ot the order tor publi cation nt this Summons is June 24. liitisl The time prescribed for publication of this Summons Is once each week for four consecu tive weeks The date of the first publication of this Summons is June 25. IP;) De FOR EST A HANSEN Rv Russell W. De Forest Of Attorneva for Plaintiff P O Address: 228 Frankiin Bmldinit Medtord, Oregon. NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State) of Oregon for Jackson County, Probate Department, In the Matter of the Estate of Eda f. Birharrlan, deceased. No. 11448. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final Account in the above entitled mat ter, and the above entitled Court has fixed the 5th day ot July, 1M3, at 9 30 o'clock A.M. in Circuit Courtroom No. 1 In the Courthouse) In Medford, Oregon, aa the Urn and place for hearing tnjectiona to said Final Account and for the settlement thereof. Martha Jane Hodge re Executrix SKYRMAN at HEISEL Attorneys for Estate 1 lODGE NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUN1Y PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Lotta L Cnnninchmi. deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his final account and report In the above entitled eatate and that by order of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon, Probate Department, a hearing upon the same has been set for Wednesday. July 24. llii.;i, in the Circuit Court Room at the Courthouse in Med ford. Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour of 0 3d o'clock A M. All persons having objections thereto are hereby nollfed to pre sent Jhe same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice is June 2V lt,3 Robert James Cunningham Executor Roberts. Kellington. Branchfleld 9t Heffernan Attorneys for Executor Special Convocation R A M. No. 4. Jackson ville. Ore.. S P.M. June) 25. Work In ME M. De ?:ree. Visiting Com pan ons welcome. Roy Ptckard. E H P. Medford Lodge No. 83, LOOT, meets Tuesday, June 25. a o.m. Visitor welcome. Birthday cakes. E B McNew, N C. iPERSONAl NOTICE is hereby given that after this date. 1 will be responsible for no debts other than my own, Charles L. Burchett, 153 N. Oak Medford. LET Us ORGANize your homo. Rent a Lowrey Organ while yoii learn to play. SlO. month. MUSIC CENTER 128 E. Main ph. 772-2311 DRESSMAKING Specially mad St fashioned by George Martin, Call 855-14 07 for a ppolntmen t. NOTICE G W. at Wilma McLean are back at Holcomb Mineral Springs, 8 miles north of Cold Hill, we welcome all our for mer bathers & extend the same to ail new customers. We also rent modern cabins by the day or week. Picnic tables available 8 55-199 6. MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio. 21 4 Fluhrer Btdg. 772-0611 KEEP your carpets beautiful des pile constant footsteps of a busy family. Get Blue Lustre. Rent Johnson NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME No. I4!l? IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE ' COUNTY OF JACKSON In the Matter of the Application fur ChnntiU of Name SHARON ANN CASTLERERRY ' Notice Is hereby given that on the 24th day of June. lDti3. the above entitled Court entered a de cree chaiuting the name of the above named Sharon Ann Castle- berry to Sharon Ann Hondrtx and mat upon uue return 01 prooi 01 publication of this notice In one issue ot the Medford Mall Tribune. a certificate under the seal of said court will be Issued certifying the name of said oerstm to be Sharon Ann Hendnx. which shall there after be her tcgnl name. Witness tne nana ana seat 01 the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, County of Jackson, this 24th day of June. HHi;i E M, MADDEN, County Clerk By Run Jenkins Deputy electric shampooer $1. rami center. FOR SALE Two crypts No. 600 & No. 610 Sec B Medford Mem oris I Mausoleum. $800 valua J. 93. 4B 2-316 1. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS V U age. driving reoord, un Insured accident financial re sponstbttlty filing, etc., is making: ft difficult for you to secure) proper insurance, see ui. Con vent cm monthly Installment Don Stathos Insuror. 1005 E. Main Medford. 773-6658. Open Mon. A Tues till 9 p.m. JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB Dentures repaired while you wait B91MQ71 800-1559 "DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM? Contact A A. Sun. 8 pm. Thurs. 8 30. 404 Walnut Ph. HH4-200B T79-12S! ANYONE having a drinking prob lem is welcome at the Medford Groun of Acohollca Anonymous 8:30 pan. Tues. 8c Sat. rear of an N. Oakdale. 773-4848. Al- Anon Group every Tuesday. 'GINGER' OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON ftttO Stewart Ave. Special person allzcd service. All work gueran teed Welcome ladtea with thin, line or problem hair. EVENING APPOINTMENTS Closed Mondays 173-313 DENTURES repaired and relink wnue you wan. uay or eve. rsv. 773-H(V.2a 29 Lozler Lane. NO. RIVERSIDE BEAUTY SALON. OPEN JUNK 37 Tor appointments call . Mary Jane or Nonl 173-00 U38 N. Riverside) STUDIO GIRL ot Hollywood Cos metics In stock, Mary Lou'a Gift, Shop. 7U-9588. INVITATIONS ISSUED Miss Soalllr SrafHir, Cnil Reitl, plnecs a lei around the neck of Capt. C. E. Hunly, command ing officer of the USS Bennington on arrival of the car rier in San Francisco. She personally invitrd the officers and men of the Bennington to visit the Seattle Seafair Auk. 2-11. The Benninyton will head an 18 ship Navy force which will make Seattle its home port during the celebration. (UI'l) Tax Extension WaitsSignature Washington - rtTI' - Only until June 30. 1964. the pres- President Kennedy's signa-: ent 52 per cent tax on corpor lure is required for another ! ations and existing excise lev- extension of temporary" war time ' tax levies on corpora tions and such items as cig arcttes, liquor, beer and tele phones ies on liquor, beer, cigarettes, new cars and auto parts, tele phones and airline tickets In passing the bill, the Sen ate defeated a republican- The Senate approved with- supported move to repeal the out change Monday the House- passed measure which Ken nedy must sign before mid night Sunday to prevent the taxes from dropping or expir ing Without extension, the Treasury would lose S4 1 bil lion a year in revenues To meet the deadline, the bill probably will he flown to the President, who is on a 10-day trip to Europe. The measure would extend on it!" Only a simpleton would rxpect to get his money back from a quack, it can't be done. 5 per cent federal tax on air line tickets which annually brings I he Treasury Depart ment S 1 05 million. 13 Wint.) To Ktnt DA1KV fnrm in ll.ir.fi If years oxfif rimi:), tit, VV'AN'Tt.TJ'. hoiii. r.i(in ot ni'tf with Rtiao for itmj.ll rcp, i'Kifir.ljr eilfr of . town. JCS-OH! YVA.VTKH TO I.KAKR - JTS t.j. ?l itffiT )iAt JlllHl:lf P-B- lr!t TCfliia. 4ii I!d opfniri 1:i pit tV.HTi hV-Y. 1, ii-.l V-tr into: ni Atl'n and 1:A fcinik call -:r, vr! ;i:Nt-;i'.Ai. via-, aomin- IHYRAl il'N. l'i)-!iC luilit)fitl rvlcr, il X 1', O. . rthtw e.'.c.n..n t, Ohio, j.u-a.ort. LI At!) Kit It en fih oak tl Hmenfloni Xi-nU'e Farmer Kxriimiiro 1.14 W Main, XeniH. O. fK f-Wftl 24 Miinnooui for 5at 1 f..r t'S, r, liT-rctt, II ff rlcH. 23 Houtho!d Covds N.'-df T-rovertii. 13b. HO T?itK WifJir H'rts..iif. 1 THti'itH fwsi iUh lor tAir unk valve, f 10 utr how t 100, uitrn i mt.ntn. 3vj-7j. FREE APPLES . OH. silnr atevr V-iTl-a unpU:e Vt a:5J Si txishal of atiuU OrimM CWMl sdsIm free wtui Durcrus or ii buahei of ucintom mm m mi pec bushel, that k HiT- T TT rotr ORCHARD 13 imicj t. oc ..em on ru. doti . r Vila Milburn't Mi1') SUUen. WWfl. . ;.!; 'i rnm.fr; ,sV . tTii i v .m ft. m.. t-jy 0tf?7. -v. ,"rV Sttv-S. i bu i,.. v ii , WL; fTt , t iv 4Wi y.ru..j vj km 11 AD TODAY! Classified Rates Minimum S:te. Two Llnct l-'c 1 rtar pr word .... 2 'idyl pr w "rrt 3 1a pit w r.fl .... 5 fl T mini l'tc ii flat.it prr uoi'l i'f J j kMJd, Jurt'ii'iirtr nnd 6ikiou C')ijr.f-m Rale OthT Anv Per Word &c Per Uoy tn K'.ii-yx'' K" lint f'rr M'.nlh S3 00 Box NumiM-r hiMvii ,: thiir.r 3')o (Minimum ChIi Ad d" One reason a toxic Boiler! I should be treated i that it ; I can greatly injure the heart i I and liver. If you want more I information about Thyroid a ve-s n-osrsi sjfnr ti,..ih Pnm. M.nister Harold Mae-1 grabbed me; tney took me to Troubles and Goiters, send i naL3 s rvii. ...vu ui ,1,-1, . . . . ......... millan. takin? a break from harassing affairs of state, goer the station and saia. iou for ride on a mimaf.ire tram riurins a visit to a Tory fete ' wanna gel your face pushed in his Bromlev constiluencv in Enciand. The 69-year-old ; in to your own mother won t Premier told a rallv in the Lr.ndon suburb that he would , know ya?' 'No.' ayt I. 'All not he nanicked into reienins" over the John Prolumo- right then," said the bruisers, Christine Keelcr affair tUPI) i'get on thit train, and I got for Dr Alvarez' booklet of j that title. Send 25 cents and a i self-addressed, stamped envc-! lope with your request to Dr Walter C. Alvarez-. 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