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IX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday. July 8. 1958 Surprise Birthday Party APPLEGATE-JACKSONVILLE Calif., and Carl Roderigus, re cently visited hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frage of Ap- .Br HELGA MITCHELL Applegate - Jacksonville A surprise birthday party for Clar ence Buck was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Buck in Little Applegate. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farrand, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cox, Mrs. Charley Euck, Mrs. Anne Hancock. Mrs. Letha Clark, Theron Applebak r, and Roland Hedges. A straw berry eating contest was held. Fifteen members of the 4-H Applegate Fishermen's club, and five members of the Forestry club participated in the camping trip to Squaw lake last week. Andy Landtorce taught members essentials in connection with fishing, one of them being how to clean fish. Approximately 35 fish were caught by the group, and most of them were taken by fly fishing. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor of Ogden, Utah, left last Monday after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Tay lor of Upper Applegate. V. E. Taylor and W. H. Taylor are brothers. Mrs. V. E. Taylor's sister, Mrs. Joyce Dent, and her two chil dren. Gary and Donna, of Ren ton, Wash., arrived last Tuesday at the Taylor residence. Recent visitors at the L. L. Tweedy residence in Applegate were Dr. and Mrs. Bowen Jenk ins and'son, Eric, Randolph Rae. and his two sons, Tony and Michael, all of Rolling Hills, Calif. Eric and Michael are spending the summer with the Tweedys. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Tweedy and family camped out on the Rogue river on the July 4 holi day at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker. Marilyn Monroe has nothing on "Fleet" when it comes to the popularity of spectators ogling at their contours. "Fleet", a three-day-old, tan colored baby colt, who has been romping on the ranch of Mrs. Frank P. Dut ton, has attracted the attention and admiration of all the neigh bors in that vicinity. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Frank P. Dutton were Mr. and Mrs. Andrews and daughter, Mary, of Mediord. Darlene Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowman of Jacksonville, was a weekend house guest at the home of Shir ley Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgard Walker of "Top o' the Hill". Mr. and Mrs. Gay Dutton and two children, Mary and Annie, of Medford were dinner guests i l lie home o Mrs. Frank P. Dutton on Independence day. Tom Dutton, grandson of Mrs. Dutton, arrived with two cap tains of the National Guard in Portland last Sunday and stayed overnight at the Dutton residence. Twelve-year-old Tom Darling,'1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Darl ing of Medford, is staying all summer at the Dutton residence. Mrs. Myrtle Walker of Med ford is visiting Mrs. John Byrne of Palmer creek. ' Mrs. Earl Hvall and children recently went to Tacoma, Wash., to visit her mother. Mrs. Mary Reynolds, who re sides at the D. L. Boehm resi dence, recently returned from a two months visit in Nebraska. In Kearney, Neb., Mrs. Reynolds visited her mother, Mrs. Flora Boehm, and in Blair. Neb., she visited her friend, Mrs. Lena Lintz. Vern Frage of San Leandro, lygus Bugs May Be In Seed Fields Here Alfalfa, ladino clover, and red clover seed growers should check fields for lygus bugs, ac cording to the Agriculture Ex tension Service office. To control the insect, which sucks juice from the seed pod preventing maturity, two pounds of actual DDT per acre for dust ing or spraying is recommended. It is necessary to dust or spray the crop if 10 lygus bugs appear in 10 sweeps with an insect net. Railroad Car Company Taxes Divided in State Salem vU.R) Distribution to 24 Oregon counties of $21,152 in taxes from railroad car com panies it has been announced by State Tax Commissioner Samuel B. Stewart. Stewart said distribution of the tax money was the first under a new law passed by the 1955 Legislature. Previously the money went to the state's gen eral fund. ' The commissioner said the taxes were collected from tank, refrigerator and private car companies withS true cash value in Oregon of less than S100.000. plegate. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Han ten and children, Lorraine and Mark, of Harlan, Iowa, are stay ing at the Arion Christensen resi dence awaiting his port of call to Japan. Mr. and Mrs. James Fornsen and children, Duane and Mar- lene, of Wilton Junction, Iowa, visited the Arion Christensen residence last Friday. Mrs. Forn sen is the sister of Arion Christ ensen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and children, Barbara and Den nis, of Harlan, Iowa, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nielsen. Earl Anderson is the nephew of Fred Nielsen. The An dersons are planning to move to southern Oregon in August. Around Hollywood Hollywood U.R) Diana Dors, England's answer to Mari lyn Monroe, confesses she start ed one contro versy since she arrived in Holly wood: "Som e b o d y started a ru mor I was only size 35." "That's tak ing away two inches," the Alio Mwbr buxom blonde declared. "What are they trying to do sabotage my efforts?" Diana has had the movie colony buzzing about her mea surements and other character istics since she swept into town with 17 pieces of luggage to co star with George ' Gobel in an RKO picture, "I Married a Wom an. The whole town turned out to check Diana at a cocktail party By ALINE MOSBY Unittd Preti Correspondent wnere Kis.u heralded her as in impact and importance some where between two earlier Brit ish importations, the English lan guage and golf." Smart Cookis The consensus: Diana appear ed more like Jayne Mansfield or Betty Grable than Marilyn Mon ro and she is, as one observer said, "a smart cookie." "In England they told me I'd be disappointed on my first visit to Hollywood, but I think it's beautiful," Diana said. "I can't imagine why so many people need psychiatrists here! "RKO has two more scripts for me and I hope to make more pictures here. But I don't regard myself as England's Marilyn Monroe," she added. "Marilyn is England's Marilyn and I am England's Diana Dors." Diana paused to wiggle her shoulders beneath her lo-and-be-hold tight, red dress. When re minded of Hollywood's trend to ward slender types such as Grace Kelly, the bosomy blonde laugh ed. "I'm afraid I couldn't con form to that pattern." Wolve Discouraged Diana has a husband to fend off any Hollywood wolves. He is Dennis Hamilton, a real estate man credited with building his 24-year-old wife's successful ca reer. Hamilton, handsome and ruddy cheeked, said RKO offer ed Diana $40,000 plus S250 a week expenses for the movie. She calmly held out for 882,500 plus S700 a week expenses. 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