Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 28, 1955, Image 19

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Hollywood (U.R) Grace Kelly
decided today she doesn't mind
the legend that she's a "lady"
but, she sigh
ed, the people
who pin the
tag on her
make it sound
like a "dis
ease." Hollywood's
favorite new
blonde is back
in Cinema City
Aline Mosby and before the
cameras for the first' time in a
year, in MGM'j "The Swan." In
h absence the Kelly legend
of the "lady-like" beauty with
"stainless steel insides" has snow
balled. Kiss Kelly, knitting a pair
of rgyle socks in her dressing
room between scenes, confessed
he't "perplexed1 by it
. "Tfct one thing, that bewilders
m if people saying, 'She's a
'56 Chevrolet streaks up
Pikes Peak to new record!
A RECORD-BREAKING NEW CHEVROLET
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By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Correspondent
lady,' " the fragile blonde re
flected. "What do they mean by
'lady'? "
Resembles Disease
"Some times people make it
sound as though it's some dis
ease." The second half of the Kelly
legend is that she is, as some
journalists have described her,
"aloof" and "cool."
Yet on-screen, as the actress
pointed out, she has sizzled the
celluloid with love scenes in
"Rear Window" and "To Catch
a Thief."
And off-screen she recently
was photographed for a maga
zine in a not-so-cool real life
love scene with French actor
Jean Pierre Aumont.
"I thought I had dispelled that
cool business after 'Rear Win
dow," " she said. "But I still was
known as cool after that. I guess
it's something I'm stuck with."
Though some observers regard
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By Jimmy Hatlo
Grace as "reserved," others see
signs she's defrosted. Miss K.
even is a practical joker, she
revealed.
When "The Swan" company
was en route back from a North
Carolina location, she sent co-
star Alec Guinness a series of
mysterious romantic telegrams
signed by a fictitious "Alice."
"The Swan" is Miss Kelly's
first costume picture, and she
wears frothy, empire-style dress
es with flowers in her piled-up
blonde hair. Next, she'll do a
comedy with Jimmy Stewart and
then head for her first try at
starring on Broadway.
Aumont appears on Broadway
this season, and she hopes to see
his play when she returns to her
New York apartment.
But, the lady-like Miss Kelly
smiled, "We're just good
friends."
The principle of jet propulsion
was understood and put into de
sign form some 2,000 years ago
by Hero, an Alexandrian philosopher.
What you see here is automobile history
in the making. For this is an actual on-the-scene
shot of a camouflaged '56
Chevrolet shattering the Pikes Peak
record in a dramatic, top-secret run.
supervised and certified by .NASCAR.
Here's record-breaking proof that this
'56 Chevrolet has the power, cornering
. ability, and sureness of control that will
make your driving safer and more fun.
And you can see and drive it soon now.
Just wait!
Nottonal Aueeietion for Stock Car Auto Racing whoM officio
Hmod and zortifiod tbo porformonco of this preprodiKtion modwL
The hot one's
even hotter!
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Phone 2-8037
Groucho Marx May
Have To Pay Up
$75,000 Back Taxes
Washington (U.R) The gov
ernment is willing to bet that
Groucho Marx owes it some $75,
000 in back taxes."
The fast-talking radio and tele
vision comedian will have to
come up with answers better
than participants on his own
"You Bet Your Life" to prove
he doesn't.
U.S. Tax Court records has
disclosed that Groucho, of the
crouching stance and broad-brimmed
mustache, and a former
partner, John B. Guedel, are
charged with jointly owing near
ly $100,000 in back taxes for
1950-51-52.
Deficient After Sal
The Internal Revenue Service
claims the deficiencies arose
when Groucho and Guedel sold
their show "You Bet Your Life"
to National Broadcasting Co. in
1950.
Marx received $750,000 from
the sale and Guedel $250,000.
Marx said he received $10,000
at the time of sale. The agree
ment called for payments of $74,-
000 on June 1 each succeeding
year until the full amount was
paid.
Guedel got $5,000 at the time
of sale and was to get $24,000
on each succeeding June 1 until
the total was paid.
Capital Gains Claimed
Both claimed the income
should be treated as a capital
gain and taxable at a maximum
of 25 per cent.
The government claims- that
only 25 per cent of each man's
share can be considered a cap
ital gain and the balance is tax
able at regular income tax rates.
The case probably will be
heard next summer.
HORSE GONE
Sylvia, Kan. KU.R) The
horse that carried seven children
of farmer Earl Keesling to school
through the years is dead. The
horse lived 31 years. The chil
dren now are 18 to 33 years old.
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Butte Falls Man Jailed
For Failure To Stop
Jerome Oden Vielbig, 24,
Butte Falls, was arrested
Wednesday by state police on
charges of failure to leave his
name and address at the scene of
an accident and operating with
out proper lighting equipment
on a vehicle.
Vielbig was taken to Jose
phine county on a Grants Pass
warrant.
Read and Use Classified Ads. . .
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tional Charge, Plus a Full G-E Backed Guarantee. Only $7.91 a
Month for the Luxury of a G-E Automatic Dryer!
A SERVICE OF THE HOME APPLIANCE CO.
303 SOUTH FRONT ST. PHONE 2-5595
Friday, October 28. 1953
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Four Minors Fined
On Liquor Charges
Four minors were fined $20
each in district court Wednesday,
on a charge of illegal possession
of alcoholic beverages.
Arrested Oct. 26 were Theo
dore Campbell, 18, of 276 Van
Ness ave., Ashland, a 17 year
old, and two 16 year old boys.
Few Royal Canadian Mounted
Police are still mounted. On the
job, automobiles and airplanes
serve as their steeds.
GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC DRYERS
ALL THE QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY OF G-E
AT FAR LESS THAN YOU'D EXPECT TO PAY FOR UNKNOWN BRANDS
eaoDEY
TWO YEARS TO PAY OR
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Court Records
POLICE COURT
Geraidine Pnyllis Jewett. failure to
stop at step sign, S3.
Alien w. Ford, no oreeon operator s
license. S3.
Richard Wayne Fedley. failure to
stop at stop light. S3.
J. X. Davis, no Oregon operator s li
cense. S10.
Melvin Nelson Hogan, disregarding
traitic sign, $5.
Marjorie o Connor Flynn. violation
of oasic rule. $10.
Alvin Frank Wikstrom. violation of
basic rule, $10.
Lloyd trwin Taylor, violation of
basic rule, S10.
Jerome Henry Garris, violation of
basic rule, $10.
DISTRICT COURT
Paul Anthony Beneditti. truck
speeding. S7.50.
Richard W. Mather, overload. $6d.
Douglas Earl Jones, failure to stop
at a stop sign. $10.
Arthur D. Fears, overheight load,
S10; failure to display PUC permit,
$15.
David Eugene Jackson, overload,
$41.
David William Byers, no tail light,
?5.
Roy Lavonne Coon, truck speeding,
$7.50.
Edward Joseph Fogel. hunting dur
ing prohibited hours, $30.
Arthur F. Hothe, overlength load,
$15.
Fred Colonel Neathamer, overload,
$113.
Carlton Joe Branum, violation of
the basic rule. S13.
Vernon Xavier Jantzer, operating a
motor vehicle without lights, $5 .
CIRCUIT COURT
Grace H. Orr Harrison vs. Lee W.
Harrison, divorce complaint.
William Raymond Gregory vs.
Glowrene D. Gregory, divorce com
plaint. Barbara Conley vs. Dale E. Conley,
divorce complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Roscoe Harmon, 62, of 1035 Cherry
St.. and Mabel Alyce Searle, 62, of
1035 Cherry st.
Clifford Dale Smith. 18, of 683 Fifth
ave.. Gold Hill and Elizabeth Ger
aidine Anderson. 17. route 1. box 465.
Keep newly poured concrete
from drying too fast. Strength
of the concrete is increased by
wetting the cement for several
weeKS.
OUR EASY CREDIT PLANS
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ALL MAKES -MODELS
WE WILL
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Tighten All Hose Con
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Adjust Fan Belt
Check Thermostat
Check Transmission
Check Differential
Check Brakes
Install 6 qts. ' Prestono
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FOR
ONLY
$95
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9th and Bartlett Sts.
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