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) Public Hearing On Parks Sdieduled A public hearing on state parks will be held Feb. 24 and 25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Portland by the stats parks ad visory committee. Groups or individuals who wish to discuss proposals in re gard to present state park ad ministration should contact Wil liam M. Tugman, chairman of the Governor's state parks ad visory committee, Reedsport, no later than Feb. 15. Tugman said those wishing to participate should5 give written notice, indicating the name of the spokesman, name of the group, and subject they wish to dicuss; file a written brief rela tive to their proposal or discus sion, and give an estimate of time required for discussion of the subject. WINNING UNUSUAL DISTINCTION, these tots are only girl triplets born in nation on New Year's Day. Sister Berna dine of Divine Providence Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa., holds Jacqueline, Sister Laurita has Geraldine, while proud mother, Mrs. James Blazier, North Side, holds Denise. (International) Flood Damage In Irrigation District Floor damage to the Gold Hill irrigation district will run into the thousands of dollars, Mrs. Bertha Ross, secretary of the district said yesterday. High water at the canal head gates, located about three miles up Rogue river from Gold Hill, filled the canal and a wind dam with sand and debris. The dam was' constructed last year to divert water into the canal. Nashville, Tenn. U.P.) Del bert the Loon shows no yearning for travel. Delbert was rescued from .an ice bound lake near Syracuse, N. Y., and shipped to Nashville so he could continue his southern migration on sched ule. But instead of flying to the Gulf of Mexico for the winter, Delbert has settled down in a nearby lake. . Company Issues New Insurance Policies A new insurance policy series has beer! announced by North western Mutual life insurance company. Unnecessary legal phrases and length of sentences have been reduced. New policies also fea ture premium, reductions, new settlement provisions, and in creased beneficiary rights.- Thursday, January 5. 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVE1C DOUBLE RAID Laurel, Miss. U.R) Burglars "raided" a honky tonk taking a juke box and pinball machines while Sheriff Fred Walters raid ed a tavern in a crackdown on illegal liquor operations. EXPENSIVE ROCKS Hartford. Conn. (U.R) The Central Connecticut Aviation Association, planning a regional airport, decided against a site in Rocky Hill. Engineers said it would cost $1,000,000 simply to clear the rocks. Huge Crowd Attends' Frank Hague Rites "Jersey City, N. J. (U.R) Frank Hague, the last of Amer ica's political bosses, was buried today after one of the biggest funerals in this city's history. The funeral cortege was ac companied by an honor guard of 200 police and firemen. A high requiem mass was cel ebrated by Msgr. Martin W. Stanton at St. Aedan's Roman Catholic church. Burial was in Holy Name cemetery. Mourners, including New York State Democratic leader Car mine De Sapio and thousands of the "little people" Hague often appealed to, filed by the body Wednesday. De Sapio was ac companied by former Hoboken Mayor Fred M. De Sapio. I I If You're Mot Trading at the GROCETERIA You're Paying Too Much (E m OP (C IE THE IIB IM rXSZ AT OUR- F ouhtaw FRIDAY & SATURDAY FRIED MM 3 Generous Pieces Fried Chicken Choice of French Fries or Mashed Potatoes ' Green Peas Coffee or Milk TS & VEG CRISP TENDER head LETTUCE 1L INDIAN RIVER ffEl i DDOMTC WUITC KJA CIKJCD 5 1 Mm SNOBOY Vl'WMt n.i x ueiery nearcs 3a- Fancy, Green carrots SWEET CRISP lbs. ORANGES Snoboy Sunkist 126's Emperor APPLES uut. m. For Good Eating. Salads and Cooking. 6 Varieties to Choose from Specially Selected fhrdnalitiil Groceteria SUPER PORK SALE YOUNG, TENDER-PICNIC STYLE I AST 1 1 lb. ARMOUR'S BANNER BRAND. Sealed Cello Wrapped. Cut thick or thin, your choice SLICED BACON lbs. GROCETERIA'S OWN. 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"I have no statement to Grace Kelly Ties As Nation's Best Dressed Woman New York (U.R) Hollywood's star "lady," Grace Kelly, came up from the bottom of the list today ot tie for first place as the best dressed woman of the year. Miss Kelly, tenth on last year's list of the New York Dress In stitute's couture group, tied with Mrs. William Paley for this year's honors. Mrs. Paley, one of Boston's famous Cushing sisters who mar ried the chairman of the board of the Columbia Broadcasting System, had held the top spot by herself for the last two years. This was her seventh year in first place since she first appear ed as a fashionable young matron in 1941. The annual list of 10 was in creased to 14 this year with ties for the first three and the tenth spot. Duohess Ties for Second The Duchess of Windsor, who shares see-saw honors with Mrs. Paley, and her! husband's niece, Princess Margaret of Britain, tied for second place. Margaret came from fourth on last year's listing.- The list included two other pairs of relatives first cousins, Mrs. Henry Ford II and Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, and the latter's aging in-law, Mme. Louis Jacques Balsan, the former Consuelo Vanderbilt and Duch ess of Marlborough. Tied for third place were Chrysler heiress Mrs. Byron Foy, who hasn t been off the list since the Dress Institute took it up from Paris in 1940, and Countess Rodolfo Crespi, of Rome, former New York debutante and model, Consuelo O'Connor. Others On List Others on the list were: 4. Mrs. Winston Guest of New York and Palm Beach, who was the former Lucy Cochrane of Boston. 5. Mrs. William Randolph Hearst Jr., of New York, the former Austine McDonnell Cas- sini. ' 6. Mme. Balsan. 7. Mrs. Vanderbilt. 8: Mrs. Ford. 9. Mme. Arturo Lopez-Will- shaw, of Paris. ' 10. The Countess of Quintilla, of Madrid, the former Mary Elaine Griffith of New York, and Mrs. ' Oveta Culp ' Hobby, of Houston, Tex.,' former Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. make," said golden - haired Miss Kelly through her secretary. New York (U.R) Actress Grace Kelly and Prince Ranier GRACE KELLY Silent on Reports III of Monaco, prize matrimonial catches of two continents, kept silent ; today and let matchmak ers say they were in love. Everybody was talking about tiie unexpected romance reports but the Kellys. They passed up chances to squelch . the reports with evasive replies. The 25-year-old Philadelphia beauty, who already has grabbed off some of the best roles and highest honors Hollywood has to offer, even caught her studio of ficials by surprise by inviting the Prince home to Philadelphia for the Christmas holidays. They both returned here, and the rumor circulated that this was The Romance of 1956. They met in Monte Carlo last year when she made a movie there. Miss Kelly came to theg tele phone in her Fifth Avenue apart ment. The actress is known for curtly disposing of silly ques tions, so it seemed only a matter of seconds until she would dis pose of this one. "Is it true you are going to announce your engagement to the Prince of Monaco?" a United Press reporter asked her. . "I can't say anything about that at this time," Miss Kelly answered slowly. "You mean you don't deny it?" "I just can't say anything at this time,' 'she repeated. John Kelly, her father, would say nothing about the reported engagement when he. was reached in Philadelphia." Ithaca, N. Y. (U.R) A Cor nell University veterinarian says dogs are the easiest small ani mals to treat. "They seem more cooperative," said Dr. Robert W. Kirk, who added that cats are too independent for easy treat ment. , . 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