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TheyH Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo Prv-ro o pi rrLEv.wm4 "WE art p:t TWENTY YE4RS-BUT BOSSO SAID ME H4D TO CUT DOWN EXPENSES.SO fa m FV-r PEEL TERRIBLE 'i acu rr TUtS-RUT BUSINESS IS SO BAD IVE. OU uu WEVE ULP xSji, 1 TOSEE4BOUT4 RECaMMEMD4TION OR S0METWIM6-4ND WAtS WE FIND ? WHO-WHO ARE , THOSE TWO NEW ThOUGMT- o.twem-two OF THE Boss's NEPHEWS-VOU KWOW-LE4RMINS TVlE BUSINESS FROM THE GROUND UP 1 ! I II 3 -7Gr r i -ggssssa "TUMjUKDPWTUIS A ONE WE TIP OUR 5 Uir-ro HdPpyiWRVEy. WELLM6KM Am., SPARTANBURG, i.e. 4-H Club News The Antelope 4-H Forestry Club went on a four county hike near Azalea, Ore. The four coun ties participating were, Jackson, Coos, Josephine and Douglas. The hike lasted two days, Friday and Saturday, May 13 and 14. While there, the members were taken on a fire spotting contest, a pacing contest and a treasure-hunt. Antelope took the grand prize for winning the treasure hunt. A green and white beany was awarded to James Jackson, the president of the club, for winning the hunt. Veoor Rogue Sewing Group 2 The meeting was held at Mrs. Orage Houston's house. We worked on our .aprons. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Houston. The meeting was closed t 5 o'clock. Our next meeting will be May 26. Katnleen Houston. Court Records DISTRICT COCRT Eddie L. Evans, overwidth. tl. William J. Jordon, drunk on pub lic highway, $30. Merlin W. Fjarll. - track speeding, (10. William A. .Salade. failure to atop t sign. $10. William J. Gltzen. violation of baric rule. SIS. Lynn W. Holland. Harvey H. Bu chanan, drunk on public highway, $15 each. James A. Harrison, angling in closed season. $10. Artis V. Harrison, angling in closed season. So. George L. Dister. failure to display PUC permit. $15. Raymond E. Rapp. overload. $66. Donald C. Miller, defective warning device. $5. Ted Shimek, overload. $32.78. Xarl L. Stephenson, overload. $30. Frank S. Lewis, overload. $50. CIRCUIT COl'RT William L. Arnold vs. Zora K. Arn old, divorce decree. Dorothy Faye Ferrier vs. Daniel Vernon Ferrier. divorce complaint. Louise Catherine Robinson vs. Miles Richard Robinson, divorce com plaint. Wanda M. States vs. John Raymond States, divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Donald James Garrison, Creek. Ore., and Deloris Ross. 27. of 113 East 11th St.. 35. Lake Lorraine Medford. Five Boy Scouts To Receive Eagle Awards Monday Night Five vallev Bov Scouts, all members of Troop 9, will receive Eagle badges Monday during ceremonies at which Dr. Elmo Stevenson, president of the Southern Oregon College, will be the main speaker. The meet ing will be held at the First Christian church on South Oak dale ave., at 7:30 p.m. The Scouts who will receive the honor are James and Dick Corum, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Corum; Sam Jen nings Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jennings, Mike Roberts, son of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Rob erts, and Dick Guches, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Guches. Dr. Roberts is the scoutmaster. Joined Together The first four named entered Troop 9 at the same time and all with the idea in mind of be coming Eagle Scouts. Dick Guches also was active in the same troop until the past year and received all the merit badges which go toward his new honor while active in the troop. This group will make a total of lft Scouts who have received the Eagle rank in Troop 9. This also will make three Eagle Scouts in the same fam ily. They are Dr. Roberts, an other son, Bill Roberts, now sta tioned with the paratroopers in the airborne service at Ft. Camp- RELATIONSHIP Jamestown, Tenn. (U.R) Lt. John Buck of nearby Armath waite, an American airman shot down during the Korean con flict and still a prisoner, is re lated to Cordell Hull, former Secretary of State. 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Phone nearest office of Farmers Insurance Group now ask about AUTO, TRUCK, FIRE, LIFE, all your insurance needs. One call doe it all! km SAFETY ENGINEERING SERVICE 24-HOUR NATION -VIDE CLAIMS SERVICE J FARMERS iK safety is our business: 7s offices Don Edwards, District Agent 414 EAST MAIN PHONE 3-5361 Next To Esquire Theater bell, Ky., and Mike, who will receive the honor Monday. Those who have received the Eagle award, highest in Scout ing, and who plan to be at the event Monday are James Marto lin, Loren Leach, Don Webber, Don Gordon and Shirrell Doty. Dr. Roberts has been Troop 9 leader for about seven years. A Nichol's Worth of . . . Comment On This and That Friday. Mar ' '19SS ly HARMAN W. NICHOLS United Press tttmr Writer Washington U.P.) The lady in the silk sari said if I would stand on my head for a few min u t e s and breathe real deep, she could cure me of smoking. Indra Devi, 107 pounds and something like five feet, aged 56, is a teacher of Yoga. "Y o g i," I said. "He 'is a Harman Nichola famous catcher. "Yes," I know, said Miss Devi, who is part Swedish and part Russian. "Yogi, you spell with an T at the end is the catcher. I am talking about the perform ance I learned in India, Yoga. About how to live longer by liv ing right . . . knowing how to breathe properly, to exercise and eat the right food. Come over here and put your head on the floor." Down on my head I went. A photographer was ready to shoot me upside down. Miss Devi flip ped my legs up against the wall. Apparently her flip was not hard enough. I crumbled. Miss Devi, who preaches in books and lectures that you can be healthy and wise if you exer cise and breathe right and eat right and think right, was a little miffed. I was fouling up her act. It's the Breathing "It's easy," said Miss Devi, who was talking upside down. "It's the breathing. Put your mind to something like quitting smoking and you think better upside down. Trouble with you, Mr. N., is that you don't coop erate. You don't think hard enough." I told the lady that I was thinking as hard as I could. But tumbled there on the floor with a hole showing in my socks, how could a man think? Getting back to the business of quitting smoking, I asked the lady what standing on your head had to do with it. "That is just a side bar," she said. "It is most ly controlling your breathing, by taking gulps of air and having a will of your own." As a matter of fact, Miss Devi said, quitting anything is easy if you are a mind to. Even foods like you want or one for the road or, well, smoking. Even Finances Miss Devi said she wanted to tell me something. She told me that by relaxation you can get over insomnia or a spell of nerves if you are worried about finances (and that would be scmething to copyright) or al most anything, including a penchant for playing the horses. Take insomnia, she said. Miss Devi wrote a book called "For ever Young and Forever Happy." In that she said she had helped people like Gloria Swanson, Greta Garbo, Jennifer Jones, Ruth St. Denis and others to re lax and forget their problems. If you have trouble getting to MEDFORD (OREaOlf) MAIL TRIBUNE THRU Salem Man Killed When Pinned by Cab of Truck Salem (U.R) Merle Harley Rains, 29, Salem, was killed Wed nesday when he was pinned be tween the cab and spare tire of a gravel truck just off Skyline road about seven miles south of Salem. His body wag discovered by a seven-year-old boy on his way home from school. Sheriff's deputies who inves tigated said apparently the me chanism used to raise the gravel box was not working and Rains was trying to raise it manually when it fell, pinning him against the cab. Florence, Ore. (U.R) The 48th annual rhododendron festi val will be held here today through Sunday. sleep, she said, the thing to do is to catalog a bunch of don'ts. Don't eat a big meal and then hit the pad. Don't go to bed be fore your supper has settled. Walk four steps, then take in four big lungs-ful of ozone. Walk four more steps and do the same. Go back home and sleep on a mattress with a board under it. I tried the walk deal, went home, raided the icebox, smoked me a cigarette, had a glass of suds, hit the sack and slept like a baby. Buying MILK Today? I Reach for I QILHAH'S I Army Aide To Deliver Lookout Dedicatory Talk Portland (U.R) Army en gineers said today George H. Roderick, assistant secretary of the Army for civil and military affairs, will deliver the dedica tory address at Lookout Point dam on the middle fork of the Willamette river June 25. Other speakers on the after noon program will include Gov. Paul Patterson, Rep. Harris Ells worth and Brig. Gen. Emerson C. Itschner. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday: 10 a.m. Monday for Monday: other days 5:30 previous day. SWIMMING CLASSES Register at the Y.M.C.A. WOMEN'S ADVANCED CLASS Starting Tuesday, May 24 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. 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