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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday, Mar 14. 1953 On The Side BYe.v.Duriing (Distributed by King Features eynoicare. That a woman who merely likes a huiband who loves her deeply is better off than if the condi tions were reversed. It does seem such a situation would be easier on the nerves. But then there are people who enjoy carrying I the torch.) Without your love It itemed, my dear, That I roulrt lira no more. Yet I la u eh and sin today; tarc or care not for me, Oii rannot take the Invi-t away Wherewith I worship Hit. My heart I shall not break, For still I hold It that to liva " tweeter than to take. Malhllde Blind ITh.. i thnta whn hnM It is better to be loved than to love. ' "Women want equal rights llp( Republicans Attention VOTE FOR A. A. LAUSMANN For Delegate To Republican National Convention Your Choice Is My Command' Biography: Lumberman and Logger in Oregon for over 25 yeart President Jackion County Republican Club Business Executive Active in many Civic and Charitable Projects. Paid Adv. Lauynann For Delegate Committee ATTENTION DEMOCRATS! Vote, by Write-in, for LULA G. WATSON DEMOCRAT FOR COUNTY CLERK May' 16 Write in the name Lula G. Watson on your ballot in the space entitled County Clerk thus: X Lula G. Watson (Be sure to put cross before name) She Is efficient, experienced, fair. ELSIE WERNER, Secy. Lula Q. Watson for County Clerk Committee Pd. Pol. Adv. Crosstown plus the advantages they get in I being a woman." So states one Dr. R. S. Banay, in complaining of the attitude of the present day female. I am not inclined to go along with the good doctor in his line of thought. Just what are the advantages of being a wom an? A woman has to suffer the pains and worry of child, birth. Then she has to rear the young sters. In addition she has to do all the housework. And so on i and on. I Briefly. "How to Make Money at Home." by . Polly Wesley, and "Every Woman's Guide to Spare Time Income," by Maxwell Leh man and Morton Yarman, are books women seeking a little ex tra change might find helpful . . . Was interested in noting an ad vertisement of a used car dealer offering to sell some cars on terms of nothing down and pay ments of a $1.60 a weekl Asking. Q. Does Mario Lanza earn more money than Caruso did? A Caruso at his peak was paid $2,000 a performance by the Metropolitan Opera Company. Then he had quite an income from records. Nevertheless, Lanza probably tops him as to income. However, the dollars that Lanza earns only buy one third of what Caruso's dollars did. Besides, Lanza has to pay a much higher percentage in in come tax. Q. Did Joan Crawford ever co-star with John Gilbert? A. Joan and John appeared to gether in a film titled, "Twelve Miles Out." A great film, but definitely not a love story. Was about rum runners of the pro hibition era. Collegians. As for Yale men In major league ball: In addition to "Tots" Murphy, there were Broaca, of the Yankees, Bruce Caldwell, of Cleveland, and Jim O'Rourkc, with Cincinnati. However, none of these set the major leagues on fire. How about picking an all time team of collegians who played in the major leagues? Here's a start. Catcher, Moc By Rofond Cm .C.. X 1 HAS THE Amazing New ROLOMATIC LAWN MOWER SAVES RAKING SAVES TRIMMING SAVES TIME SAVES MONEY Elec. Model ff 95 16" cut 3 GAS MODEL 16" -1.2 H.P.QC45 8.50 down.. OJ 8"-1.5 H.P.O.45 9.65 down.. TO RENT ONE Apply Rent to Purchase Price Open 'till 8:30 Tonite DOUBLE KINSHIP STAMPS TONITE 2CJ95 GYM DANDY SWINGS and SLIDES 14.95 to 69.95 EASY TERMS SMS WMm. 23 N. Fir (Next to Tribune) Phone 2-2472 m ItiMMOl T CMMlMU4 Mii Petti "Frankly, Professor, this is just a whim of my mother's. She's always starting something I never finish." 5 Survivors of Airplane Collision Tell Experience San Diogo, Calif. (U.R) Five survivors of a collision be tween a B-29 bomber and a fighter plane 15,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean said they nev er saw the craft that struck Berg, of Princeton. Pitcher. Mathewson, of Buckncll. lb. George Sisler, of Michigan. 2b. Eddie Collins, of Columbia. 3b. Frisch, of Fordham. Outfielder, Harry Hooper, of Santa Clara. Now get us a shortstop and two outfielders. Maybe some people would pick Lou Gehrig, of Col umbia, for first base over George Sisler. ' Passing By. Bobby Clark, Whimsical come dian. He was born in a church rectory in Springfield, O. The First Episcopal church rectory, to be exact. I have been one of Bobby's fans for a long time, starting with the time he was In burlesque with his clever part ner, the late Paul McCullogh . . . Mel Allen. Intense sportscaster. Definitely eligible for any vol ume dealing with "Who's Who in Bachelor America.' He is thirty nine years old and has an income of over $100,000 a year. How ever, he continues to resist the attempts of many beautiful bachcloreltcs to lure him to the altar. Asides. ! That poodle hair-do is a Brit ish idea and looks it. Was originated by a London hair dresser named John Henry . . . New Yorker suggests for that Fathers Day medley, a song titled, "Why Don't You Say a Word for Poor Old Dad?" I don't like that "Poor, Old Dad" angle. Anyway, we already have a somewhat similar song for the medley titled, "Give a Little Credit to Your Dad." Ideal Curve. What chance do you think your charming matrimonial mate has of winning the Mrs. America bathing beauty contest? Has she the "ideal curve"? Ac cording to experts on the sub ject this calls for a waist meas uring six inches less than the bust and nine or ten inches less than the hips. their Superfortress, and only one remembered abandoning the bomber. The men were brought here aboard the cruiser USS Toledo, which rescued them from the sea between Santa Catalina and San Clemente islands Tuesday after a Marine Corsair 'igh er rammed into the wing of their B-29, sending both planes hurt ling into the water. Body Recovered The Toledo also recovered the body of one of the 14 victims. Another survivor was plucked from the water by a Coast Guard PBM flying boat and flown to the Naval hospital here. None of the five men taken aboard the cruiser could recol lect leaving the Corsair, and only one, S-Sgt. Lawrence L. McLaughlin, Dayton, O., the flight engineer, remembered ab andoning the bomber. He apparently was the only survivor in the forward part of the B-29. McLaughlin said he felt a "violent crash" and seiz ed the nose wheel of the Super fort, letting it down. Dived Through Hatch Then he dived out the wheel hatch, he said and the next thing he knew, he was in the water. All the men were in good con dition, but they were taken to the Naval hospital for observa tion. First Lt. Emmett E. Muter spaw, Jr., Middletown, O., said he also felt the violent Jir of the crash. He and three' other survivors were in a pressurized compartment in the rear of the bomber. "After the impact, I tried to depressurize the cabin," he said. "I grabbed for the cable. I dived forward and rolled against the aft turret. The next thing I knew, all I could sec was the sky." Almost a million cattle, sheep, swine and goats were killed dur ing the joint United States-Mexican five-year campaign to stamp out foot and mouth disease in Mexico. Dud line Sunday Claaslfted. I. at noon Saturday. For the First Time in 12 Years You Have a CHOICE for DISTRICT ATTORNEY hi i ; ff m i mm f? IT VOTE forNUNLEY Pd. Adr. "Wilt" Nunl.r tor Diitrict Attwner Committee. Livestock Tour Slated at Klamath The Southern Oregon Live stock tour will be held this year in Klamath county on June 30, and July 1 and 2, according to R. H. Cate Jr., county agent in 4-H work. The date was set at a meeting in. Klamath Falls last Monday night at which 16 Jackson coun ty members of the 4-H Club Leaders association were in at tendance. The livestock tour Is open to all livestock and crops 4-H club members in Jackson, Klamath,. Josephine, and Lake counties Included among the local lead ers at the Klamath leaders' meet ing were George Nichols, Bell view, president; Bernie Engle, vice-president; and Mrs. Edith Bohnert, Central Point, secre tary. The group enjoyed a variety of entertainment, Cate said, and participated in the discussion. Former Medford Girl's Infant Daughter Des Friends here today reported the death of Bonnie Jean Krebs, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Krebs, Cecil, Ore. The child died May 8 in a The Dalles hospital. Interment was in the The Dalles IOOF cemetery Tues day. In addition to her parents, the infant Is survived by her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mace, Central Point, and Mr. and Mn. Henry W. Krebs, Arlington, and an aunt, Mrs. Alfred Mercer, 738 West Jackson street, Medford. Mrs. Henry R. Krebs, the child's mother, is the former Dorothy Durst who lived here before her marriage. Dead lln. on ClaMtfled Adal 830 p m for following day: 10 a.m. Mon day noon Saturday 'or Sunday i m. There is no record in the San Francisco Bay region of great forests in prehistoric times. Elect ... Walter H. Dodd Delegate to Democratic National Convention Peace ... Prosperity . . . Security . . Pd. Pol. Adv. by Walter H. 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