Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 12, 1952, Image 3

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SAME THE WORLD OVER-Typlcal of mothers the world oyer
are Senora Don Ross Markmann de Gonzalez Vidcla (left), Chilean.
; Mother of the World, and Chinese-born Mrs. Toy Len Goon of
I Portland, Me. The two mothers were presented with citations at
New York by the American Mothers committee.
On The Side by e. v. Durtmg
' (Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
Another inventor to whom
the feminine portion of the
population owes a vote of thanks
ie Solomon Goldberg. He in
vented the crinkled hair-pin. Be
ore that all hairpins were
straight and difficult to keep in
,the hair. The crinkled hairpin
cured that distressing situation.
Mr. Goldberg is reported to have
made a fortune from this simple
Invention.
Am asked if any winner of
that male beauty competition for
the title of "Mr. America" ever
became a film star. Not that I
know of. In fact, I don't even
know of a "Mr. America" get
ting a Hollywood offer. It could
be a mistake. Such a person
ality, properly and cleverly
handled, might become quite a
box office attraction. One of the
greatest box office attractions in
movie history broke into pic
tures by winning a "most Hand'
some Man" contest conducted
by a woman's magazine. That
was Francis X. Bushman. The
feminine film fans went wild
about Bushman. He Jammed the
theaters with adoring females
for years.
Asking
Queries from Clients. Q. How
long has Sunday professional
baseball been legal in Brooklyn?
I claim over 40 years.. A. Quite
right, sir. Forty-eight years, to
be exact. Q. See Rida Johnson
Young credited with writing
"Mother Machree," I always
thought this was one of Ernest
Ball's greatest hits. A. Mrs.
Young wrote the words of
"Mother Machree." I always
thought this music. Chauncey
Olcott introduced it. . . . Q. My
sister-in-law says Garbo played
the part of Sappho on the screen.
Same part Olga Nethersole
played on the stage. I say she
never did. Who wins the kiss
proof lipstick. A. Garbo played
part of Sappho in a film titled
"Inspiration." Robert Montgom
ery was her leading man.
Baby Shoes
Have you your baby shoes
among your souvenirs? I
haven't. In fact, I haven't even
a picture of myself as a baby.
Too bad. I have heard I was
really a beautiful baby. Anyway,
more parents are now saving
baby shoes than ever before. A
man named Vierj N. Lash, of
San Pierre, Ind., has established
a highly profitable business de
voted to electroplating baby
shoes for preservation mementos
Among the Marrlad
Take the work the average
housewife with two small chil
dren handles. What would it be
worth In the domestic help mar
get? Well, maids and cooks are
paid $173 a month plus board
and room. That Is equal to about
$60 a week. But this does not in
clude care of the children. A
nurse for the kiddies would
come to at least S40 a week
more. So what the average
housewife does is, from a salary
standpoint, worth $100 a week,
minimum. When you consider
she works seven days a week it
must be increased; $125 is prob
ably more accurate.
Quaint Fallow
A current film depicts the
life of that colorful baseball
character "Dizzy" Dean. Dean
was somewhat "dizzy" during
his diamond career, but in that
respect just wasn't in it with
"Rube" Waddell. "Rube" was
one of the greatest pitchers of
all time. Some say the greatest,
when they could get him to
pitch. He had a habit of not
showing up for the game.
Searchers were sent out for him.
Here are some of the things they
found Waddell doing when he
should have been at the base
ball park. 1. Playing in a sandlot
game with a bunch of kids. 2.
Posing in a shop window as an
automaton. S. Acting as a volun
teer bartender. Every time he
served a drink he had one him
self. 4. Riding on a hook and
ladder wearing a fireman's hat.
5. Wrestling an alligator. That
was in Florida. After seeing a
professional trainer wrestle an
alligator, "Rube" tried it him
self. Cigars
Englishmen favor dry cigars.
This choice is frequently sub
jected to criticism by Americans.
Now Juan B. Diaz Jr., well
known Cuban cigar manufac
turer, says the Englishmen have
the right idea. Observed Senor
Diaz: "Americans insist on green
cigars which look bad, taste foul
and smell atrociously." I don't
like dry cigars either. I go for
the happy medium which is the
way they are kept in all the first
class cigar stands in the U.S.A.
1 know of. Perhaps Diaz didn't
really mean what he said. But a
nasty crack at American tastes
always goes over well In England.
Dead line Sunday Claulfleda ta at
noon Saturdays.
Monday, May 12. 1931
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and superior experience in legal training, law enforce- ,
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APPLEGATE
ED KUBLI Rancher
MRS. LEE PORT
ASHLAND
JIM BUSCH Auto Dealer
ED SINGMASTER Insurance
BEN T. LOMBARD Lawyer
JESSE LOMBARD
HARRY A. SKERRY, JR. Lawyer
MARGARET SKERRY
PHIL STANSBURY Insurance
MARSHA STANSBURY
WILLIAM BRIGGS Lawyer
DOROTHY BRIGGS
JOHN COTTON Lumberman
GEORGE SENNATT Lawyer
LINN HOWARD Finance
LYNDEL NEWBRY Orchardist
CENTRAL POINT
GUY TEX Insurance
EAGLE POINT
FRED LUY Cattleman
TOM SHEARIN Banking Business
DOROTHY SHEARIN
WILTON WHITE Rancher
ROY ASHPOLE Merchant
MRS. ROY ASHPOLE
EVAN L. MOORE Dairy Farmer
HAZEL MOORE
HAL GROW Grocer
JACKSONVILLE
JOHN NIEDERMEYER Farmer
MEDFORD
ROBERT W. SLEETER M.D.
ED MILNE Grocer
JIM MILLER Stockman
PHILIP B. LOWRY Lawyer
ED C. NILES Retail Lumberman
CURT HOPKINS Insurance
BERT ROBERTS Office Manager
FRANK .APPLEGATE Carpenter
GEORGE W. PORTER Lumber Sales
PAUL WALKER D.D.S.
PAUL SELBY Business Man
WILLIAM A. SABEL Adjuster
JACK WALKER Auto Dealer
GENE ORR Furniture Man
ROBERT FRAME Trucking
COLE HOLMES Insurance
W. J. WARNER Retired
TUNY BULLIS Trucker
CLAUDE HOLMES Oil Distributor
BOB RECTOR Furniture Dealer
HAROLD HOLMES Fruit Packer
GEORGE M. ROBERTS Lawyer
FRANK HUMPHREY Auto Dealer
ROBERT AGARD Merchant
MARGARET FABRICK
ADRA WALKER
LUCILLE M. RICE
EDWARD J. FELDMAN Merchant
E. RON RICE Business
A. A. LAUSMANN Lumber
JIM ROOTS Auto Dealer
BRUCE STANLEY Dentist
PAUL MEYERS Accountant
JOHN C. BOYLE Engineer
NINA BOYLE
STANLEY C. JONES, JR. Lawyer
EDWIN R. DURNO M.D.
RUSSELL G. BARNES M.D.
G. W. KELLINGTON Lawyer
EDWARD BRANCHFIELD Lawyer
OTTO J. FROHNMAYER Lawyer
MARABEL FROHNMAYER
WARREN G. LESSEG Lawyer
JOHN SNIDER Dairy
HUGH B. COLLINS Lawyer
RICHARD L. SLEETER M.D.
LAWRENCE W. BUONOCORE, M.D.
TONY MANNO Merchant
LEE MELLISH Dentist
JOE NAUMES Orchardist
ALLEN R. SMITH Retail Lumbes
A. NORTON SMITH Retail Lumber
MORRIS B. LEONARD, SR. Mer
FLORENCE LEONARD chant
MORRIS B. LEONARD, JR. Mer
JOAN LEONARD chant
FRAN J. VANDYKE Attorney
MIKE BECK Baker
EMIL MOHR Merchant
STAN PHILLIPS Veterinarian
GORDON HUDSON Pharmacist
NINA McINTOSH Orchardist.
ROBERT E. McINTYRE Real Estate
BOB KENNEDY Furniture
PAUL ANTONY Contractor
MYRON ANDREWS Real Estate
LLOYD WHITESIDE Contractor
JOHN HARBISON Insurance
JOE McDUFFIE, JR. Restaurant
RALPH SEELY
PORTER J. NEFF Lawyer
BOB LUCAS Lumber
RAYMOND A. MIKSCHKE, Merchant
J. W. McDUFFIE, SR. Restaurant
L. A. McCORMICK Grocer
ROBERT W. SHEPHARD Insurance
LOLETA J. SHEPHERD
GEORGE W. RODE Lawyer
JOSEPH F. FLIEGEL Lawyer
PAGE STAUFFER Truck Driver
ED CHESNEY Grocery Employee
MARGARET CHESNEY
JAMES DeCOURCEY
LOIS DeCOURCEY
BURDETTE DODGE Orchardist
PHOENIX
DAVID LOWRY Orchardist
MARY LOWRY
BERT B. LOWRY Orchardist
PROSPECT
BRUCE GRIEVE Cattleman
ROSCOE LARSON Grocer
DEWEY HILL
MARY GRIEVE Resort Operator
AL SELBY Grocer
HARRY HART Grocer
SAMS VALLEY
C. W. "BILL" DUGGAN Rancher
SHADY COVE
ERNIE SEGESSENMAN Sawmill
EVE SEGESSENMAN Operator
TALENT
L. S. TIEGS Farm Bureau
TRAIL
W. D. WERT Grocer
PAID ADV. HAVILAND FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY COMMITTEE Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck, Chairman