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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thuridar, July 21, 1953 1 NOW, YOU CAM BUY G-E RANGES IN TOUR OF 'BREAD BASKET' V. V. Matskevicn, Soviet First Deputy Minister for Agriculture, thanks a crowd of two thousand waving Iowans at Des Moines for the invita tion to the "bread basket of the United States," as he and 11 other Russians landed to start a tvvelve-dav tour of the "tall corn state." On The Side By E. V. Durling (Distributed by King Ftatwraa Syndicate. Inc.) Alan "Lefty" Clarke, Gentle manly Maryland breeder and owner of thoroughbreds. We was formerly a professional ballplay er. Is now one of the few turf figures who breeds, races and trains his own horses. His best horse so far was Senator Joe, named in honor of Senator Joe McCarthy. Mr. Clark also has a very good mare named Joe's Jeannie, in honor of benator jvic Carthy's wife. That Mdl7 Mike Wardell, amiable avia tion organization executive, try ing to get together a medley of songs about planes could only think of "Come Josephine in My Flying Machine." Some Mike has overlooked are "Come Take a Trip in My Airship," Flanagan's Flying Machipe" and the one titled "Mary, Mary MacLean Come With Me Up in My Aero plone." Unusual Club : The Calorie Control Club. That's the name of a highly in teresting Lansing, 111., organiza tion. It was an exclusively femi nine membership of 20. Their in terest is in figure streamlining. They meet regularly to discuss weight reduction by sensible, ef fective means. When the club was organized about five months ago, each of the members of the Calorie Control Club weighed from 230 to 240 pounds. Since that time all of the members have each reduced from 30 to 40 pounds. No Tipping In New York City there is a chain of restaurants at which tip ping is prohibited. The policy is strictly adhered to. The service is excellent. This happy state of affairs is made possible by the fact that the employees of this restaurant chain are paid a liv ing wage. They are not depen dent on tips. The chain is finan cially successful. It proves that a restaurant can pay waiters or waitresses a living wage and still show a profit. Names Ever meet a girl whose first name was Venus? I never have. However, I heard of a young wo man of Long Beach, Calif., who is so named. She is one of an all- daughter family of seven. Her papa decided all his children should have names beginning with V. So Venus has sisters named Velma, Verna, Viola, Vir ginian, Vera and Velva. Horses at Women Have recently noticed a num ber of women wearing evening gowns in the morning. My first thought was that they had been up all night but I was informed that low cut plunging neckline backless attire is now often worn to luncheons. Especially by wom en who think they have beauti ful shoulders and shapeless , backs. Anyway, evening attire at noon seems ridiculous to me. I guess after all my conscientious efforts I still don't understand women. I may give it up and spend the time saved trying to understand horses. The horses are at least occasionally predict able. Purple Heart According to United States Army regulations the Purple Heart decoration is awarded to all men who suffer from "a wound which necessitates treat ment by a medical officer and which is received in action with an enemy of the United States." Sidelights Slivovitz (plum brandy) is the national drink of Yugoslavia. It is said to have a kick like an Army mule. By the way, what' is the national drink of the U. S. A.? ... In this country the Jockey Club limits the names of thoroughbreds to 14 letters. There is no such limit in Eng land. Not so long ago there was a horse racing there named Star Spangled Banner. Among the Married "My husband talks in his sleep. Does yours?" said one young married woman to another, who j answered, "No, my husband! doesn't talk in his sleep. He's worse. He just chuckles." Court Records POLICE COURT Wavard Hall is Cramer, violation' of basic rule. S10. Lonzo Leanard Lown. violation of basic rule. 10. . William Norman Bailey, violation of basic rule. $10. Vivian Eileen Knox, violation of basic rule. S10. Roland Richard Holmes, expired li cens datp Sri Donald Theodore Rellin. failure to-j atop isign). so. Robert Arling Darrohan. excessive noise t tires . $10. Benjamin Virgil Shearen. excessive noise itirest. S10. Norma Elizabeth Gilchrist, violation of basic rule. S10. DISTRICT COURT Robert V. Wagner, operating a motor vehicle while driver's license suspend ed. $23. William G. Snow, failure to stop at atop sign. $10. Rav W. Da hi. violation of basic rule, 87.50. CIRCUIT COURT Clara Young vs. Omar Young, di vorce waiver! POPE RECEIVES HARRIMAN Vatican City (U.PJ New York Governor Averell Harri man was received in audience by Pope Pius XII today. Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday. 10 a.m Monday for Monday; etbardaja ft JO iwavioua day. Hearing Aid Authority to Hold Free Consultations In Medford - Juty 22nd LEONARD HARTMAN, a recognized hearing aid author ity will hold free consulta tions to help the hard of hearing with their hearing 1 problems. Mr. Hartman will explain why hearing losses are as differ ent as finger prints, and as an added serv ice, Mr. .Hartman will rate your hearing on Beltone's ex clusive audio-s elector, the electronic instrument that de termines the pattern of hear ing losses and shows how a correctly fitted Triple Tran sistor Beltone Hearing Aid will improve one's hearing ability. Mr. Hartman is a Hearing Aid Audiologist, and has shown many people how to overcome their handicap of deafness. The broad knowl edge Mr. Hartman has obtain ed through his many ex periences as a hearing aid consultant will be at your dis posal. There will be no cost or obligation for his services during the time he will be in Medford, at the Jackson Hotel on Friday, July 22nd, from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. No ap pointment necessary. If you are unable to come in during these hours but would like to talk to Mr. Hartman, call him at the Jackson Hotel, and make arrangements for a pri vate interview in your own home. If you are suffering from defective hearing, or if the hearing aifl you now own isn't giving you the satisfac tion you think it should, Mr. Hartman would like very much to talk to you. The few moments you spend with him may be the means of proving to yourself that to hear again is to live again. Paid adv. 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