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r EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, June 12, 1S51 On The Side By f. v. Du,nng (Dlirrlbuttd b Kinf hilnni fy.dlcstt, lac.) To love ll to t!lev, To hope, U) know; 'Til an eiinj, a Uit of heaven below! 'Til that delightful tramport w can feel. Which palnten cannot paint nor wordi reveal, Nor any art we know of can conceal. Waller. Many people in this country are unable to prove where they were born because no records were kept In the place of their birth. Consequently they have no birth certificates. However, I am not one of them. Have just been glancing over my birth cer tificate, .which proclaims that I was born at S21 East 12th Street, New York City. That my father was 40 and my mother 32 at the time. Also that my mother was born in New York City and my father in London, England. It gives my father's occupation as shipping clerk and states that I was the fourth child. Says He. "So the Scots protested against the appearance in Glas gow of the Girls' Bagpipe Band from the University of Iowa," writes a Chicagoan named Casey. "What a display of un called for Irritation. The Scotch male bagpipers were probably just jealous because the girls looked more beautiful than they did in kilts." Asking. Queries from clients. Q From what stage play is the classic line: "What's all the shootin' for?" I claim "Seven Keys to Baldpate." A. You lose. It is from George M. Cohan's play "The Tavern." Q Have you in your Horses Sc Women files the measurements of the Duchess of Windsor? A Regret our records do not include the measure ments of the lady you mention. All I know is that she is five foot three and one-half inches. Incidentally, that is also the height of her husband. Q Am collecting popular songs with quaint titles, such as "The Wind That Blew the Herring Up," "St. James Infirmary Blues," "Sam, You Made the Pants Too Long," "I Never Liked O'Regan or His Mother," etc. Can you suggest some others? A How about that ditty of yesteryear, titled "Blitz kreig Baby, Youre My Itsy Bitsy Bombshell of Love"? Briefly. Copco Undecided On Tax Write-Offs California Oregon Power com pany officials said today that the company a directors have not yet decided whether it will take advantage of rapid tax amortiza tion allowances recently granted by the Defense Electric Power administration. It was announced In Washing D.C., yesterday that total of $38,200,000 in power plant and transmission line construction has been approved for tax write off within five years, rather than the normal depreciation period of 25 years. The purpose of tax write-offs, it was explained, is to encourage expansion or produc tion of new plants. The power facilities covered by the Copco certificate include those at Soda Springs, Fish Creek, Clearwater Nos. 1 and 2, Lemolo Nos. 1 and 2, and Cres cent City, according to the Unit ed Press. Copco officials explained that the situation regarding the tax amortization procedure, as gov erned by the Public Utilities commissions of Oregon and Cal ifornia, has not been cleared by policies adopted by the two bod ies ,and that a decision on whether or not the write-off will be used deppnds on a clarifica tion by the PUCs. Dead lino Sunday Clinifiedl ll at noon Sattirdayi. The best dance band of the first fifty years of the twentieth century was Art Hickman's out fit from San Francisco. Second best is Guy Lombardo's . , , The nicknames featured by the gayer girls of the old West were really picturesque, This thought Is in spired by hearing that the lady known as "Calamity Jane" had ' a couple of acquaintances known as "Kitty the Schemer" and "Rowdy Kate." However, my favorite feminine old West nick name is still "Two Ace Dora." Palling By. Mrs. Clyde Mortimer New- house. The extremely comely air waves' personality professionally known as Maggi McNellis. The Newhouses have a newly arrived daughter they have named Meg. She was born on March 15, un der the sign of Pisces. Girls born under this sign should be show ered with alfection and praised plenty to build up their self-con fidence. Their appetite should be controlled or they will end up In the stylish-stout class. Be cause of their sweet and trusting natures, they should be warned early in life to beware ot deceit ful males. Or so say the star- gazers. Incidentally, March 15 was a Saturday this year. And according to the prophet, "Satur day's Child must work for a liv ing." So Miss Newhouse is due to be a career girl. Maybe she can become an airwaves' queen just like here celebrated mama. Aild.i. Women who have large eyes have an intense love of luxury and are never really happy with out it. So says a character an alyst. . . , The saying, "A big butter and egg man from the West," was originated by Texas Guinan. She also first gave voice to the saying: "Fifty million Frenchmen can't be. wrong. S.rtnth Child. Another seventh child of seventh child who says he has been lucky all his life is William Alfred Foyle of London who is known as "The world's greatest second hand bookseller." Mr. Foyle says that when he started in the second hand book business that practically every time things looked dark for him he discov ered a valuable first edition which he sold for a fancy sum. He has also been lucky in love. SclierN I . Flavor) Use either one to make THE for ANY Summer meal. Mission is tops in the qood old summertime WV H toeexi to Mxnrror pfcnfet, . boot! parti!, backyard dinners, I Of nt voryclay mal. 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Z2.(c Pints JgffiSSrtl IQc pyonnw VlT '(..ft"taft two" mi Quarts 69' DIAMOND "A" 9 39c MIXED VEGETABLES WW SMALL SHRIMP COTTAGE BRAND 33c DON'T MISS THE 10th ANNUAL Rogue River Roundup SATURDAY, JUNE 14 & SUNDAY, JUNE 15 Get Your Ticker at BIG Y MARKET or CENTRAL DRUG 1 0 KRAFT BUSTARD Salad or Horseradish iarsW ounce SWIFT'S PREM Luncheon Meats 12-OZ. CANS State Grange Rejects Jackson County Plea On Weather Control La Grande (U.R) Action on a stack of some 95 resolutions was slowed Wednesday as Grange ritual took precedence over policy formation at the state grange convention. But the delegates did have time to hear George Brown, state CIO secretary, offer "reas onable assurance" that the Pel ton dam on the Deschutes river will not be built. He also predict ed combined opposition of the Grange and labor would prevent enactment of a state sales tax. Mrs. Kader's Trial Has Shortage of Prospective Jurors Portland (U.R) The first degree murder trial of Mrs. Ja da Z. Kadcr was to contihue Thursday after a shortage of prospective Jurors forced two re cesses Wednesday. The trial was interrupted first when the list of available jurors was exhausted. Later in the day it was recessed when the only three jury prospects available were excused for cause. 41 Persons Excused At the end of Wednesday's session a total of 72 persons had been examined for jury duty. Since opening of the trial Mon day 48 persons have been excus ed from jury duty for cause. Both the state and the defense still had two preemptory chal lenges left. In examining prospective jur ors, the state has Indicated it may depend largely on circum stantial evidence in an ettempt to prove its charge that Mrs. Ka der murdered her young daugh ter, Sherrie Ellen. Russia Lays Claim To Glider Record London (U.R) Russia claimed a new world's record Thursday a glider plane flight of 380 miles. The Soviet news agency Tass in a broadcast from Moscow monitored here said the distance record was made by Ukrainian sportsman, V. Efimcnko. luga, Ukraine, in a single-seat Efimcnko took off from Kb luga, Ukraine, in a single-seat glider and landed near Voroshil ovgrad Oblost exactly 3 80 miles away, the broadcast said. Among resolution to come be fore the delegates it one calling oath from teachers and school for an anti-Communist loyalty officials. The Grange refused to inter fere with weather control opera tions In the state, rejecting . res olution from Jackson county op posing cloud seeding operations to prevent rain In that area. Delegates voted for a state ground water code, uniform traf fic laws among states and crea tion of a federal hoof-and-mouth disease laboratory. Three cities Medford, Al bany and The Dalles invited the Grangers for the 1953 con vention. No decision was made at the Wednesday session. Outstanding Granger Heatha Gant, Springwater, was named as Oregon's out standing young Granger. John Deinlnger, Redland, won the ' state Grange youth declamatory contest. The state Juvenile Grange el ected Jeannette Thompson of Sixes Grange In Curry county state master for the coming year. 1 puRC l9 Q C3 ill Sp i LABEL Queen Jeanne I Receives Crown As 10,762 Watch Portland U.R Queen Jeanne I went through a busy day Thursday after 10,762 per sons sat under overcast and threatening skies in Multnomah stadium to see the 18-year-old Washington high school beauty crowned sovereign of Rosarla. Hospital Visited Queen Jeanne Wallace and her seven cpmely princesses car ried warm smiles, and word Thursday morning to patients in the Portland Veterans' hospital. They were to visit Barnes hos pital at Vancouver, Wash., later Thursday, then open the 84th annual Portland rose show and the 13th annual air mail rose show, knight' visiting celebrit ies in the Order of the Rose, to wind up the day's activities at Multnomah stadium with the first go-around of the college championship rodeo. Light Rain Stops The members of the royal court came prepared for rain in Wednesday night's ceremonies, wearing rain capes and hair nets. It sprinkled lightly up until ths ceremonies got underway at 8:30 p. m. and then stopped. Grants Pass' famous Caver men will literally take over tht city late Thursday. Fifty of them are coming by private auto, headed by Chief Bighorn, George Hall In private life; and Queen Roberta Bryant. MAYOR'S TURTLE IN RACE.. Three Rivers, Mich. U,R) Three Rivers needs an ambu lance for its fire department so the Junior Chamber of Com merce la sponsoring a fund-raising race by turtles. The first entry In the speed event is Sara, a turtle trained by Mayor Frank R. Warner. NO WOIIDER IT'S GOOD! l Asgt Boy, oh boy, what a drink! Green I com')'nes foe 'lavor of tree- J ( tinsirvis 4eXi ,