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Around Hollywood
Sy ALINE MOSBY .
Defend Pram C.miaies'ial
Hollywood OJ.R) Audrey
Hepburn is one of the few new
grade A movie stars today, and
her success
nirTTg apearheads a
V' new trend in
V' movie queens
because "I al-
ways thought
l was was ae-
finitely ugly."
This new
luminary be
came true
film star when
she ca - star-
AJtoe Marty with Greg
gory Feck in "Roman Holiday,"
and as movie fans saw, she has
big eyes, wing-like eye-brows,
an oversized mouth and a crook
ed tooth.
In person she turns out to be
evqn thinner, tall (five foot sev
en) and virtually flat-chested.
"I'm a size 32," she confessed.
But Miss Hepburn proves that
true beauty isn't a sweater size
or a toothpaste ad smile. Her
poise, grace, charm from within
and 'unusual looks have made
her an exciting newcomer in
the Bette Davis-type school of
personalities who can also act.
Mas Complex
"I never thought I'd land in
pictures with a face like mine.
I've had a complex all my life
about being definitely ugly,"
she said in her clipped English
accent.
"I always was improving my
self by making the most of my
self, experimenting with differ
ent make-up and so forth. That
was when I was between 13 and
16, an age when you mind ao
terribly what you look like. I
looked so awful to myself I
never thought I'd success. I ha
ed my nose.
"But now," she said with a
m Up "I'm iiuw) tn it "
Audrey was born in Holland
of English parents. She went to
London to study ballet when
she was 13. In 1948, because "I
was threadbare and cooldn't af
ford to tour with the ballet for
$13 a week," she took musical
comedy and film jobs in London.
Worked Hard
She was working in a film
in France when famed author
Colette spotted her and insisted
she star in Colette's play, "Gigi"
on Broadway. Then came "Ro
man Holiday" and stardom, "at
though it wasn't overnight I
worked hard for 12 years."
It's fashionable in movieland
now for girls with unusual looks
imperfect features not in the
Residential Resort
Fcr Hegro Families
Hart, Mich. OJ.R) A residen
tial resort is being built on the
shore of Lake Michigan, eight
miles west of here, for the ex
clusive use of Negro families.
The resort, which will be built
over a three-year period, calls
for construction of about 800
cottages, with about 200 to be
completed this year. The final
number to be built will depend
upon the demand, according to
officials of the Sargol Realty Co.,
Chicago.
A sales and promotional or
ganization headed by Jesse
Owens, holder of four world
track records, will sell the prop
erties at a cost of about S4.000
each.
FARMERS!
Mot Yaw tasf and Haan
farad an Yaw Plans and PsNverad
Tn Qm Plant far an tsnsrt end
PhoM 2-59f0
Hollywood tradition of "beau
ty" to make the grade, Leslie
Caron and Maggie McNamara
both have been described by
film critics as being "funny
looking things.1
"It's evolutionary," reflected
Miss Hepburn. "A few years ago
this couldn't have happened.
They wanted the Marilyn Mon
roes then.
"A studio needs both types
they need the Marilyns but they
need the skinny ones like me
for other roles.
"It must be something else
that got me here at Paramount,"
she said. "It certainly can't be
my looks!"
WhoU Milk Can Be Kept
In Average Home ftz9t
East Lansing. Mich. (U.PJ
Michigan State College research
ers here say whole milk can be
kept in the average home freezer
for as long as six weeks.
Two MSC scientist, G. M.
Trout and J. C. Boyd stored milk
in paper containers in deep
freezers for extended periods,
varying the temperatures, times
and types of milk.
They found that homogenized
and pasteurized milk stored at
20 degrees below zero kept its
flavor at six weeks. They also
found out that milk stored at
under 33 degrees above zero in
an ordinary refrigerator from
two to six weeks keeps well.
ARMY MAN TO COLLEGE
. Davenport, la. . (U.R)
Vandy Farrell, 58-year-old re
tired army major, exchanged his
officer's cap today for a college
freshmen's "beanie." Farrell,
three months out of the army,
began classes at St. Ambrose
college. He said he would wear
a "beanie" like all the other
freshmen. "It's not the chapeau
but what's under it that counts,'
he said.
Oaad Una on Classified Ada: (SO
fxn. for following day; 10 ajn. Mon
day: noon naturaay for Sunday a jn.
The Harvest Moon
By J. HUGH PRT7ETT
Artranomar, Exunaloa Division -Oregon
Higher BdacaUon Syitam
"There is magic in the autumn
When the harvest moon hangs
high."
Again we have come to that
delightful time of year when the
genial face of the big harvest
moon for more days than usual,
makes the early evenings glori
ous with an abundance of yellow
light. This is the season that long
has inspired poets to declare that
harvest moon is "nature's gift
to lovers and laborers."
Harvest moon is usually de
fined as the full moon occurring
nearest the time of the autumnal
equinox. This year the equinox,
the date when the day and the
night are equal, comes Septem
ber 23. Scientifically speaking,
this is the time when the ap
parent position of the sun crosses
the celestial equator, the imagi
nary line on the sky directly
moon occurs on the evening of
over the earth's equator. Full
September 22. The few days be
fore and after the date of full
moon are known as the "season
of the harvest moon." We are
in that season right now.
Somewhat Larger
This year the harvest moon
will be somewhat larger in ap
pearance and more luminous
than is often the case for this
moon, due to the fact that on the
very evening of full moon our
neighborhood orb will be at its
perigee, or the nearest to the
earth during the month. This
distance will be 221,700 miles, or
about 31,000 miles nearer than
when farthest from us. This
gives approximately 30 per cent
greater brightness. The harvest
moon of 1949 was nearly at its
RESTORE
BEAUTY
TO Your
FLOORS
WITH A
RENTED
SANDER
City te Operate
Clem tmi DaatleM
Lew Rental Rates
We aeedw ytMnn . nnw
nt fins fnfUaMnf.
greatest distance, or o'pogee.
In some localities it may seem
that the latter part of September
is rather late for harvest The
term is said, however, to have
originated in northern England
and Scotland where the harvest
ing of crops was on in full sway
at that time. The inhabitants
were industrious people and
worked late into the evening
when bright moonlight was
available. And the characteris
tics of harvest moon gave more
early evenings of moonlight than
at other times of the year. The
people did not understand the
scientific reason but assumed
that a kind Providence provided
it.
Takes Northward Orbit
On an average throughout a
year, moonrise occurs any day
31 minutes later than the pre
ceding day. But around full
moon in September the moon on
rising is on that part of its path
which approaches the eastern
horizon at a very gentle angle.
As a result, its orbital motion
each day does not take it east
ward as fast as usual, but con
siderably northward also.
This condition in middle lati
tudes gives a retardation of
moonrise sometimes of only 15
or 20 minutes instead of the
average SI minutes. But In Scot
land this is often only three min
utes. If old Luna rises one night
at 8 p.m., it will "pop up" the
next evening at 8:03 p.m.
Daad Una for Sunday Cliariflad la
at noon Saturday.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAL K GENERAL COUNTRY
STOHI. if interested write Tribune
aox awl.
FOR TRADE Garden tractor with all
attachment! for .30 caliber deer
rifle. Phone 2-8939,
IRONING, your home. Phone 2-2783,
REGISTERED collie pun for Mle. 3
monuia oia. juoeuent oreeaing
Cloveriawn Guernsey Farm. Bel.
linger rd.. Medford. Phone 2-8553.
F5S
SALE Reasonable. 8 to 8-vd
dump body with Hell hoist. See at
Keren nrotners Motors. 1025 Bar-
net roaa.
FOR SALE 1852 Ford V-8 custom
club coupe. Fordomauc. Really
snarp. jrricea ngnt. L.au 2-9588 te
tween i ana p.m.
FOR f ALE Walnut cabinet wood,
uauj man cnair ana naoy Buggy
no waarungton sr.. after o p.m.
LOST Man's initialed ring, left in
lums rest room ounoay evening.
rnone a-eou. newara.
FOR SALE Miniature poodle puppies.
joa jacasonvme nwy.
FOR RENT 1-bdrm. unfurn. home to
couple, no pets. Phone 2-2913.
FOR RENT 3-room apt. Private bath
ana entrance, uuuues paia. mm
FOR RENT 3 rooms, furn.. close in!
inquire 2902 N. Pacific Hwy.
FOR SALE 30-30 dear rifle, bolt ac-
tion with cup. 935. Nabornood Shell
service station, 7uo x. Main.
FOR RENT
r-rm. furn. duplex. All
electric. Clean. Close In. Ph. 2-2922,
FOR RENT Very nice new 3-bdrm,
unfurn. East tide. S7. Ph. 2-8873,
FOR RENT 3-bdrm. modern house!
Phone 3-2624.
FOR RENT SO acre ranch.' Reese
Creek. 19 miles from Medford. Ph.
2-8034.
NEAR NEW 2-bdrm, Insulated, alec,
heat hardwood floors, carafe.
fenced-in naca yard, near man
school. Low down nayment. FHA
loan. See at 938 Park . ft Phone
owner 2-5522 after 5 PJH
LOB T l pair of blue
' 1 nalr of
glasses at Shrine
Phone 3-2857.
clastic -lm
circus, newara
flate. Nearly now. Owner
warn, none s 8447.
t a bar-
learvfig
Ground
wa
ralktoc
fil'lIHf-LUm. tT
Fenced yard, ass. Phono S-TB07
XTRSfRcW
hUniUI -WE
ao4 dear rlfla at Norton Lumber
Co. Juet euro up and the ttsaeat
buck spread of thla nasnn wins the
gun. Sad of 5th St. In Phoenix.
nunvn lubbu co.
lawh mriiizia
crop.
-as
ViaoroT
Shoes ' Guano. 'Sulphate of
oia. we hare sp raiders for
F. E. t AMBON CO.
MAIL TMBUWE BARGAIN DATS
CLOSE MONDAY. SEPT. 21
MAIL YOUR RENEWAL TODAY
IK! ROAbMAiTtft trailer. Modern!
SS75 down or will trade for home.
317 Box Lane. Ph. 2-3024.
Monday.
XLltM
MSDT0S9 (0S230IQ MAIL
rn BALBV-Waad efreulaCbM
oinjujuon. ago, en oeary at.
raas Can raasrH Fan) Co t-4a
CvOft Srd cutting, baled alfalfa hay
in field. W. IrLPenrimfer. miles
N. Cantral Point an Hwy. 88. Phone
C. P. SS3.
FOR RENT Suburban Studio apt
Mas yard. Partly fun. ISM Myers
lane. ra. s-iee.
tCA 1st I IpanMW soli cluba.
Make an after. Cell Central Point
aa evenings
alfalfa my fa sJiLsVcEas
, California and Local Bay. By the
ton or track load. Phone S-8385.
P. B. BAMBOlf CO.
FOR ftALf-Attractrve sales SSBSSSi
and display area. More than tot for
your money. Ware aaktas 8750..
aaauoiin. box rretk on
So. Pacific Highway
MAIL TRIBUNE BARGAIN DAYS
CLOSE MONDAY, SEPT. al"
MAIL YOUB RENEWAL TODAY
3 BDBM. close to Medford school an?
shopping-. Priced to eelL Ph. S-S3S7
nun, ana arter o pjn. woaaoayi.
AGAIN available. Utility Outside
White PalntTSJ 15 per fai. PORTER
buamauui w
COVER CROP CESd We can save
you ma
or Rye.
Fresh Field Seeds at
' prices now oh hand.
r. a,. sAiuon co.
money on your Vetch, Oats
itye. nee us uetore you ouy.
new low
FOR RENT Furn. trailer house, close
In. Phone 2-8511.
Git V6UK CAnnWo AMD MUZ
ING CORN NOW. Reduced prices.
You pick tomatoes now on, 3c lb.
Our canteloupes are vine ripe and
delicious. Strahm'vBrown Si Yellow
stand betwen Phoenix and Talent
MWy. 88.
fdR SAJJC oWNlR-AImoai new
2-bdrm. home. Immediate poaaes-
sion. Only 7200. f 1000 dnM bal. aasy
payments, imi w. ntn. paiora 7.
F6R RfcNf-J-bdrra. houee. M. Ph.
2-7544.
TOR SALE Huckleberries, Ph. 2-7544.
FOR SALE Used grain drill i-ft.
double disc. SSS. Phone 3-2430.
sFicMtiars m sioawAasaT
CtrtTIAL POINT MSSPGtO
Tumy Insurance Agency
309-310 LEVERETTE BUILDING
O Proptity Inturort
O Liability Insurors
O AutomobiU Insurort
Experienced, Competent Insurance Engin
eering AND Service Available To Industrial !
... Plants. . -- . . v , ... :- . '. ' ,':
Personal Property Floater Insurance, World v
Wide Coverage. Jewelry and Furs Apprais
ed, and Insured At This Office.
Dependable Appraisals and AaVke for i
Residence and Cewteats InsMrance
' Representing:
. Aetna Insurance Co. . American Innjranea Co.
Hanover Insurance Co. Washington Fire and
Marine Dept. of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co..
(Und. Dept.) Pennsylvania Fir Insurance Co.
Nigara Fir Insurance Co. Atlas Assurance Co.
Caledonian Insurance Ca Law Union Hock In - .
sursnce Co. Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co.
National Surety Corp. United Pacific Insurance ,
Co. Hartford Steam Boiler Insurance Co. ; Y ,
COURT CONTRACT SURETY BONDS
EariTumy DIAL 2-43S3 ' r Gsl Tenty
spe3al sale on r66f1n&-K.
ahipment just arrived. SO lb. Red
or Green S3 SO per roll. Special
price in Quantities.
F. SAICSON CO.
CAS ranae
' refria ni
PM IAlI UmsW of old
see
LAWK
saeh seal! Trtbane afetea.
BTTn Siao nar lb. A ton
lao
awalttv mix. Fall a
beet, we have roUere
available for your use.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
Ia fVSKHUSI All types. PrSae
to aaU afadrord Furnrture Stare
' ads aartiatt
Superphosphate car now on
track. Save by taktas delivery from
the ear.
F. S. SAafSOl CO.
WE FIX am while you
wa ante oan
i a-iaae.
Eawfc-
LEGAL NOTICES
maea
Examination for Certiaed Public
Accountants of Oregon will be held
in Portland from IMpa. Wednesday.
November 4, through Friday, Novem
ber s. 1883. Applications must be filed
with the Secretary an as , before
October S. 1S53.
Ralph at Stratford, CPA..
Secretary Oregon State Beard
of Accountanc
637 America i
S.
SUMMONS
No. tl-Slt-l
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK-
BON COUNTY
ELIJAH FRANKLIN ROBERSON.
Plaintiff, vs. MTI.nRin OOANE
ROBERSON. Defendant.
TO MTTJWEO DOANE ROBERSON.
THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON. You are hereby required
i aeaJnat pen an the above entitled
; within four weeks frees the data
of the first pubtteatton of this euro
aaona. and if you tail to ao appear and
aaawsj said earaplaint, for want there
of, plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded tn hie com
plaint, to-wit: for a decree of m thia
Court forever aevertng the aonds of
nudntiff and defendant and'
mntina d lain tiff an absolute divorce
from defendant, said decree laatnring
said peruse, to tne atatus a
Tna nate or ma oraar tor nuDura
tion of thai aununona ia Bsijasmher 18. ,
1B5S. The tune prescribed for publi- '
canon or true summons at one eacn
week for four coneetuUse weaki The
date of the first publication of this ;
summons ia September SI. 19S3.
, EDWARD C. KELLY . ,
Attorney for Plaintiff
SI Goldy Buildinc
Medford. Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS .
No. 8244
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR JACK
SON COUNTY. IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the . Estate of
FRANCES M. GARRETT, preceded.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
t have been appointed by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon tor .
Jackson County, as Executor of the
estate of Frances M. Garrett. De
ceased, and have duly qualified. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
them, with nroper vouchers and duly
verified to me at the office ot Mwira
C. Kelly. No. S3 Goldy BuOdingi Mad
ford. Oregon, within aut months from
the data of thia notice.
DATED, et Medford, Oregon, this
Uth day of September. 1853.
GEARY E. GARRETT. Executor
rvi a nn ?
C3
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p; . y r .
YmgM- Tlip.inru.
Payments must be in our office by 10 P.M. or postmarked net later
than Midnight, September 21
Last
ortunity To
Save!
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