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TWELVE MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, February 13, 1955
REAL TREAT Having more fun than most kids is five-year-old
Mary Koslowski, National March of Dimes poster
girl, as she meets a real race horse at Hialeah Park in
Florida. Handling the introduction is Sunny Jim Fitzsim
mons. 80. dean of American horse trainers, who shows her '
"Golden Gloves," one of his stakes winners.
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Growth of Work With
Blind by G rey La d ies
Told Red Cross Board
Mrs. George K. Goodrich, head
of the Red Cross program of
work with the blind conducted
through the Grey Ladies organi
zation, spoke at the monthly
meeting of the board of directors
of the local Red Cross chapter
Thursday.
She traced the Grey Ladies'
service to the blind, and said that
the work load has expanded so
quickly that an appeal has been
made to the Oregon commission
for the blind for a paid worker
to be stationed here. She added
that the caliber of the work
done here has attracted national
attention, and that other states
have written to local workers for
3 assistance in establishing similar
Services. : -
Mrs. Goodrich said credit for
this success goes to Mrs.1 Shelby
Tuttle and Mrs. Max Pierce for
their pioneering work in the
, field. They originated the work
in this area.
Drive Plans Told
Manville Heisel, chairman - of
the Red Cross fund drive to be
' conducted in March in areas of
the county not served by the
United Medford Crusade, re
ported on plans for activities 'in
connection with the drive.' He
said Sidney Ainsworth, Ashland
attorney, who will be chairman
for the drive in that area.
: Mrs'. Lester Gilman gave a
report on a recent home nursing
program meeting in Portland,
where plans were laid for a big
year in nursing services. She
said uiat Jackson county nursing
service is ot such high quality
that the local chapter is being
asked to assist other areas in
establishing similar service.
Mrs. Frank Fairweather pre
sided at the meeting in the ab
sence of Chairman Gene Thorn-dike.
Court Records
POLICE COURT"
David Vestal, violation of basic
rule. $10.
Gordon Hudson, expired vehicle
license, $5. ? . . ...-.-
Scott Victor Davis, violation of
basic rule. $10. :
Clarence Edward Wilson, violation
of basic rule, $10.
- James Elvin Stuart, violation of
basic rule. $10..
. Grace H. Orr, expired' vehicle li
cense, $5. . , ;
Frances Genevieve Bittle,. violation
of basic rule. $10.
Jimmy LeRoy Kelley, violation of
basic rule, $10. ,
Vern Lee Pearson, failure to have
operator's license on person. $5.
George Arthur Davis, violation of
basic rule. $10 and $5 warrant.
Adrian Douglas Van Horn Jr., fail
ure to stop at stop light, $5. ;
Dorothy Mable Dye. parked more
than 12 inches from curb, $2.50.
Henry Steven Ogden, failure -i to
yield right of way to pedestrian, $10.
Bobby G. Dolan. violation of basic
rule. $10.
Ralph Senter Wilder, failure : to
yield the right of way. $10.
' Floreon Kenneth Waters, failure to
stop at red light. $5. .
Howard Russell, parked on wrong
side of street, $2.50.
William Ira Luman, failure to stop
at red light, $5. - - - .
Elbert Drew Davis, failure to yield
the right of way to -pedestrian. $10.
DISTRICT COURT . ' .
Daniel W. Favor, failure to stop at
stop sign, $15 forfeited.
Oliver O. Dickinson, failure to oper
ate motor vehicle on proper side of
highway, $7.50. . ' ' V '
Thomas E. McCa'rvel, no PUC per
mit, $15.- . ,..,.;....,.,..
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Keith Richard Fields, 19. Crescent
City, Calif., and Joyce Janene Evans,
18. of 346 Holly st., Medford.
: Treasure Island contains 400
acres of level land dredged from
the waters of San Francisco
Bay. ...... ; -
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YOUR HEARING?
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839 East Jackson Blvd.
SbWOTOWE
un ene aiae by e. v. Duriing
(Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
Shut them In,
With their triumphs ' and their
glories
And the rest! '
Love is best!
What's the earth, -
With all its art, verse and music
- worth, .
Compared with love, found,
' gained and kept?
Robert Browning.
-Standing, on the head stimu
lates thought. So it is repeatedly
claimed. Being "frequently in
need of thought stimulation, ' I
tried to check on this but nearly
broke my back in the attempt.
Among those who utilize the
aforementioned .method of
thought stimulation is the Duch
ess of Windsor. She can stand on
her head for several minutes at
a time and often does. She was
taught how to do so by Clifton
Webb, who is an expert on Yoga.
Horses and Women
A random remark, made in a
spirit o f constructive criticism,
seems to have irritated, even
irked, some of our feminine sub
scribers. It was the observation
that "only a 16 year old, blue
eyed blonde looks-ovell in a large
hat." It was added that wearing
the outsized headgear makes
other females look like "ani
mated "mushrooms." Am certain
any person of perception pos
sessed of- a sense of proportion
will be in agreement with this.
There are too many women who
are really beautiful but you
can't tell it because of the hats
they wear and the way they
wear them..
Ex-Husbands
Arline Judge has six living ex
husbands. If this isn't the United
States record for living ex-husbands
what is? Understand Ar
line is seriously , considering
marrying once more. We hope
her next spouse can rightly be
styled her "lucky seventh." It
would be interesting if all Ar
line's six ex-husbands attended
her . seventh - wedding. . T ha t
would provide the kind of pic
ture news photographers dream
about.
Asking ;
Queries from clients. - Q.
What is the real name of Xavier
Cugat, the bandmaster? A. Real
name of musical maestro you
mention is Francisco de Asis
Xavier Cugat Mingall de Bruy
Deuloffo. Q. Are you bald
headed? A. Not yet.
Passing by
Nevada Smith. Truly beautiful
ex-show girl. Now Mrs. Jack
Frye. The Nevada is not a nick
name. That is the' name her
papa and mama gave her. Inci
dentally, the first name of Ten
nessee Williams, the playwright,
is an acquired one. His real name
is Thomas Lanier- Williams and
he is from Mississippi. He never
had any luck with his plays until
he changed his first name to
Tennessee. Keep that in mind,
young fellow. If you can't sell
your songs, novels, plays or tele
vision scripts and your first
name is Tom, Dick or Harry why
not change it. to Kentucky, Flor-
ida or Idaho?
Pronunciation
Discussion as to the correct
pronunciation of Fouquet's and
Lajoie brings to - mind - that
names, . like words, are not- al
ways pronounced according to
the way they are spelled. For ex
ample, I knew two fellows who
spelled their name "Clough."
However, one pronounced his
name. "Clow" and the other pro
nounced his name "Cluff."
Historical Notes
Graribaldi, the Italian patriot,
lived for. a period, on S'taten
Island. So did the exiled Mexi
can General Santa Ana. While
living on Staten. Island Santa
Ana inspired the invention of
chewing gum.- The general was
in the .habit of chewing chicle.
This gave his secretary, a man
named Adams, the idea of add
ing sweetening to the chicle for
the purpose of making a commer
cial product. So chewing gum
was born. So you knew that. All
right, smart fellow, did , you
know that Talleyrand, originator
of that often quoted recipe for
coffee, once lived in Brooklyn?
On Fulton Street, to be exact.
CAP Squadron Sets training Films
Tractor manufacturers sold
about 23 per cent of their pro
duction to foreign countries in
1952. - '
; The monthly training films
for the Medford squadron of the
Civil Air patrol will be. shown
Monday, . Feb. . 14, at the CAP
building at the Medford airport.
The regular classes will start at
7 p. m. as usual with the film
being shown at 8 p. m. .
One of the films to be shown
will be of particular importance
to anyone interested in first aid
treatment; "Cadets, senior mem
bers, parents, or others interested
are urged to attend." : - ;
These films are on loan to the
Medford squadron from the
Western Film Exchange at Mc
Clellan field and will be shown
to the squadron by Medford Air
Force reserve personnel.
In Babylonian ' and Assyrian
ruins, clay tablets have been
found inscribed with business .
records.
; , English .... cockers are v larger
than American. .
. Slabs and Rough Blox Green
Dandy to Burn with Dry Wood
Big Double Load or Single Load ,
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
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