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FOTJHTZEN MEDFORD (OHEGOH) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, July I. 1958 Around Hollywood I ALlNI M0S8T UHi Press Correspondent Hollywood CU.R) Grace Kelly has decided to zive up her career for the time being, so Her ""giry "A Royal High J rv" ness is minus a V. ?. S 1.5 00 -a- --; . we ex pa J- , temporar i 1 y without a job. MGM sourc es confirm what Holly- Aline Motor wood has long expected that the blonde brick laj'er's daughter who married one of Europes' last princes is happy, housekeeping at the pal ace and doesn't feel like return- Need Cash TO COMPLETE A DOWN PAYMENT? SEE Stark Finance Go. 2731 Ha. 99 Phone 3-1817 wsmmmmsmmmk ing to grease paint. "So she's off salary. The studio has suspended her but it could be termed a leave of ab sence." When the bloncre actress be came Mrs. Grimaldi in a story book wedding during April, she announced she hadn't decided whether to return to Hollywood for a picture she previously had promised to do. Recently, with the September shooting time for the picture. "Designing Woman," around the corner, her studio inquired when she planned to punch the time clock. But Grace informed MGM through her agents that she did not want to return to Hollywood "at this time." "She indicated she just could not make it," said her agent, Jay Kantor. Another associate said Grace and Prince Rainier "are very happy and she doesn't feel like working. Meanwhile, back at the stu dio, executives are scouting for another set of stars for "Design ing Woman." James Stewart, Grace's co-star, bowed out on grounds he didn't want to work in the picture unless she was in it. Will Grace Kelly ever return to the screen that she is leaving at the height of her spectacular career? Studio Awaiti Decision ' She might in a couple of years. Who knows? one MGM executive says. "The studio has no scripts lined up for her now, We'll just wait until she notifies us she's ready to work again. Of course, she's still under contract and can work for no one else." In Monaco, Mrs. Grace-Grim aldi is seeing visitors from the "outside world of Hollywood. MGM's Helen Rose, who design ed the star's wedding gown, had tea with her in the palace and wrote home, "she was as charm ing and wonderful as ever." Screen Writer Helen Deutsch plans to drop off a script at the palace on her European vaca tion in the hope Grace will con sider a "comeback." And Mrs. David Nivens plans to recuper ate from a serious illness with Grace on the Prince's yacht while Niven works on "The Lit tle Hut." Now! Quality TV for less than ever before! n n the magnificent See television that looks alive . . . sounds alive! ' Come in today compare these plus-value features . 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Research in Forest Products, Land Management Discussed Here Final Sealing Coat On Newly Paved Strip Hughes and Dodd company, local contractors, put the final scaling coat on the newly paved strip of South Kiverside ave. from Boyd to 12th sts. Friday afternoon. The local contractors finished the job for J. C. Compton com pany of McMinnville, which bad the paving contract with the state highway department. Saturday, Hughes and Dodd were completing the sealing cf the Ashland underpass for the state highway commission. They will put a seal coal on the oil mat surface of Highway 62 near Casey Park for the commission tomorrow. ANOTHER ONE - Carbondale, 111. (U.R) Eich ard Blythe, Hammond, Ind., is a Southern Illinois University basketball player and a new fa ther. After taking ,his first look at his seven-pound son, Blythe said, "He waves his arms like a basketball player." Rudy Kallander, administra tor of the forest protection and conservation committee of the Oregon state board of forestry, discussed forest products re search and forest land manage ment research at a meeting of the Southern Oregon Conserva tion and Tree Farm association here Friday night. Kallander pointed out that re search by the committee is only part of the program for which severance tax is collected from Oregon counties. Fire Fund Four cents per thousand board feet of lumber cut from western Oregon counties goes into a fire fund from which emergency monies are made available for financing forest fire fighting. An other four cents per thousand board feet is collected to finance research, he said. The fire fund, in which there is presently $558,000, was used to help finance fighting fires in Jackson county last Labor Day week end, he said. The four cents per thousand will be collected until a base of S750.000 is reached, at which time the tax will be cut in half. Kallander noted that if the base is used and the amount falls below $750,000, a four-cent tax will be resumed until the fund is replenished. Research Tax The tax used in research, he said, comes from all timber har vested in the state. After funds are deducted for administrative purposes, the remainder is di vided 60 per cent for forest pro ducts research and 40 per cent for forest land management re search. Kallander noted that research in the southern Oregon area in cluded experiments using lum ber industry residue in frost pro tection for orchards. He said ex periments have indicated the heat source can be maintained from wood products, resulting in a possible market for scrap from industry in this area. Other projects of the forest products research program in clude experiments to detemine heat necessary for upgrading of peeler logs, seasoning lumber, and preservation of wood. Management Studies Studies in forest land man agement, Kallander said, include natural and hand seeding, sec ond growth management, studies in cutting, insects and insecticide screening. The latter, he said, was developed through cooper ation with Oregon, State college at Corvallis, and plans call for expansion of the program. He noted that all research projects are screened by advis ory committees for both forest products and forest land man agement programs. Members of the advisory committee include representatives of the lumber in dustry. All research projects and the fire fund are financed by the industry itself, Kallander noted. Lewis L. (Doc) Simpson, secretary-manager and forester for SOCTFA, discussed the new highway tax which will go into effect Monday, and its effect on the lumber industry in the area. He noted that operators of log trucks-next year will pay an additional $290 per truck. Simpson said with the new tax, the Oregon lumber industry j will be paying a high tax rate, and will be restricted in amount of time for hauling. He noted that other truckers are not re stricted in hauling hours.' Objection was " expressed to restrictions on Saturday after noon hauling and hauling after 8 p.m." each day. Association members noted that two or three more trips by log truckers a week would make a difference in whether or not the trucker remained in business. Members of the association asked that the Oregon legisla- ture at its next session consider revising restrictions or lift re strictions entirely. They noted that California has no 1 restric tions. - SLIGHT ERROR Milwaukee (U.R) Max Kuba has a subcription to a news paper of Duesseldorf, Germany. His copies arrive without delay addressed: Max Kuba, Milwau kee 5, North Africa." . MEDFORD PenneyS DOES IT AGAIN ' II REPEAT OF A V j . , II , PREVIOUS r , I II SELLOUT! i ! 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