Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 19, 1956, Image 8

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On The Side
Around Hollywood
Ho!rTtfOl"A. P Cfry Cro-
Vv , hO"'- . CBS-TV notice
r.r 'ire-- uitri an extra
m a 1 singer
of t h ( r -
hv rian con-
having npr
first r' r-j-rri
s n o .
The p r t t v
hr'.'npi', now
IT. r r pn'.Iy
rr'."''''i fr'.m a vafaMr,n Trip
i '. r r.'-' ,' -i Vi'h h r r f rr ; !y.
)rzr'-rr py bnfj .raHT BOO
(rr rv
f'.'.'nv rrni;:r.t hark th liil
c .,r ' ;. br i "h t spnr?5 shirt?:
h ; i ! a ! - n a n r-w light, in h f r
f v r- fr.r a good -looking former
ft.- KlZi
Am MobJ
By ALINI MOSBY
Untttd Prtu CorreiaondeM
a "turccsf .1 rrrr'ia rarFr.
"! m .:'.: 5";d--irg virgins nrl
riar ,. , , 5r0 t9.,j "T;r a'
mnvie of far h i' I rion I want to
go in'o pirt-jrn mtil I'm fire
I'm r'.Hy f.r "
liiar Rav V.'ct-
' :,rt
? r.n an pnraTrrit or
rr ' f t-'-.V. ' ir'.ejord Iiip
hr:;.i"r "Af'rr a:!. Im
17 r i-a: to go in'o
!,.r;np Corp.
I do l:k him. I rlnn't
tav v;r:i ahoiit )t far
r.f polling sompthins. I'M
Improvements Due
Contaminated River
00 fidfi ;rr.-.r' - r-TPr! rrn2fSm
; pvprr'tri n hr;rg hark 'AlTt-
ps-a'f rivr. r.nrp roni'"i,rid
or of thp m'! rontamin'd in
'hp n a t i o n .
Th r'turn r-f rprrration to
tho ii'-rr. hi-vt '-rr. will hp only
a pirn cant hv-prndurt of thp
Pa-sair Vallry Swrge Com-
m i; ion'. program.
Main aim. nrmrding to chair
t?i Herman r.Ir.nk. i 'o savr
!xds''p:' of tfp 23 m'.tn inpa 1 i-iir--.
;;r-rrd hv t; r y5tfjm a rap
ial outlay of from 40.no0.nno
in $50,000,000 and do';b!rd np
rra'rrg rot.s.
Ordinance Vetoes
Dog's Life for Dog
Pmlarjplphia -'UP: A new
brppd of ring non-barking,
non-bin rig and a rp.ppMpr of
pprsons and property i bping
Ipgisirt'pd in'o pxi'.enre in near
by Haverford Township.
Township Ordinance No. PRO
prohibits a dog from leading a
dog g lifp. Haverford dog? are
forbiddpn to hark, howl, yelp or
make "un.prmins'y noisp." Any
that tpp out of line mskf thpir
owrprs iahlp to a fine ranging
from $5 to $100. They must not
damage property, including
shrubs, flowprs and hpdges.
By E. V. Durling
(Dntributcd by King Fature Syndicata, Inc.)
Th arTtvitios of the royal sorj. ' about nuctinnpprc? Havp ynti
Patrick Henry's Speech
To Be Sold for Benefit
Richmond. Va 'U.P; Pat
rick Henry's famous "Liberty
or Death"' speech, made nl
yna i"s a o. will soon he put 'on
the record Hrnry rirliverpd thp
' address in .St. John's Church
,1itf in 1TT5. Trn.-tees of the
rhurrh havp oted to have the
5 rprh r-r or dpd and sold for
thp rhurch"s benefit.
j i-t u -i;t and sp what happens
C.Vhv wac distressed and rm
hr.rrn t r v. hn rirr friends Jrt
ir.r vcrrt r.f her romanr1
P. : j ' . urifortJjnn'r-Iy, s ' i ' ' h i thp
pre e rff f;inip,
v niece mt Westphal t
a party iv.nn for her short !y
iirf'ifp tho frosb, rf t Hono
lulu '"Pit y rr about 100 gu15
pnd trt'-rra! pprcnnt jnv age had
rrn in' i'rH," shp S'd ' pay
va t-ire I saw him pvptv riav
.tf'or th;,t ard sinrp I'vp come
hark v.o '-p been writing parh
ri'hor. do hopp to sep him again
i-.r n h-r rr.rries her
Wrt pha I lives in lonoln lu
r o'.v hut hp fnrmerly an ended
rrrtn Statp College whera he
v;t a gridiron hrro.
Youthful Mrriaoa Doubted
Cathy's friends d"ubt that ,
i-hp'il follow other young ac-i
Irrssrs such as Kiiabrth Taylor;
nd Shirley Temple into a
youthful marriage. Cathy 1
only hpinnmg a promising ca--fcer
on tplpvi.ston. Sh sings 1
1hrpA diy a w-ppk on fathpr
Poht daytime TV show on CPS;
$nd npxt fall she'll appear once
a wpk.
Music critirs agree Cathy Is
ot. as accomplished a singer ,
yt a? rnuin Gary. But her fan
mail at CP.S is heavy and she
has anrnciivp looks and ppron
p l hat mav swppp hpr Into
tes From the News
By UNITED PRESS
Parri- I-';ind, 5 ( Sat- Matthpw MrKpon to thp mnthPr nf
a Mannp who rtrownp'l on a nijht disciplinary march for which he
i hpinr court-martialpH:
' If I have to hp punished. I would rathPr hp punishpd hpr
than up thrrp.'
New York Got. Allan Shirpri of Tx in 11 ftpteeh eriticiiing
lh U. S. Suprema Court on itn ds7rgHtion opinions:
"I do not bHev lhat the Constiiution should h circum
vented by faulty construction, or that tha Supreme Court should
read into it any delegation of power to the federal government
thai does not. in plain words, exist."
Washington Rpp. Carl Hinshaw (R-Calif .) on thp rpcpnt crash
of two airliner in Arizona:
"Thp reason thpy Mhp pilots) wpre ton close was that they
were hoth looking at thp Grand Canyon."
New York Dr. Paul Dudley White, commenting on Mr.
Eisenhower's weiaht dropping to the 170 pounds 4he President
weighed as a West Point cadet:
"Everyone should weigh at maturity what they weighed at
eg 23."
Vipnna Matyas Rakosi of Hungary, explaining his resignation
from Communist Tarty positions hprausp of his mistakPn faith in
Stalin:
"I recogni7PH that my mistakes would give opportunity for
attacks by thp pnpmy and that socialist devplopmPnt would suffpr
if I did not rpsign.'
Long Beach, Calif. Carol Morris of Ottumwa. Iowa, as she
was crowned Miss U.S.A. at the fifth annual Miss Universe pag
eant: "I didn't deserve it. but thank God."
p'v for the prevention of cruelty
to animals in Australia cover a
wide territory. Not so long pen
the Australian R.S.P.C.A. in
vestigated complaints pf cruelty
to flies' It seems some srirnt;s
were being cruel to flips in us
ing thpm in experiments.
Among The Married
One-fifth of aii the marriages
in this country are remarriages
So. if you have been marm d
more than once, your experience
is far from unusual. It has been
a;d when a man marries anain
it is because he adored his first
wife. That, of course, refers to
widowers. Samuel Johnson ries
cribpd a second marriage as "A
triumph of hope over expe
rience'' The doctor undnuhtedly
had divorced people in minri.
Robert Herrick observed:
"Hp loves his honds
Who when the first are broke.
Submits his neck unto a
second yoke."
Passing By
Henri Soule. Distinguished
restaurateur. Henri is rated
America's greatest expert on the
subject of Caviar. Charlip Berns
of thp "Club Twenty One'' is
second in that respect. Inciden
tally. Caviar has not always
been as expensive as at present.
At one time it was available at
tiie free lunch counter of the
old Hotel Knickerbocker bar in
Manhattan . . . .Toe Hernandez.
Picturesque turf figure from the
west. Joe cancelled a reservation
on one of those planes lhat crash
ed in the Grand Canyon. Ex
changed his reservation for onp
on a night, flight. Thus saving
his lifp. Hp is now eligible for
membership in 'the borrowed 1
time club" made up of persons .
who have had one or more r?r-
row escapes from death.
Horses and Women !
At one time the style desigra-
tion of a generously proportion- 1
ed woman was a "stylish stotd."
now such women are referred to i
as having a "fuller figure." Also !
as "the larger woman" and '"wo-
men who are not slender." It i
would seem a generously "pro
portioned woman would finrl all
these designations somewhat
depressing. Why not refer to
them as having a "junruesque
type. The amply proportioned
women are usually betijcr na
tured and much easier to get
along with than the slender
females. They are also generally
more affectionate and ran make
very interesting armfuis. j
Asking 1
Queries from rlienVs. Q. As
to a Iradp or profession in which j
no women are engaged, how
ever seen a woman auctioneer?
A. Have never sepn one in action
hut havp been informed there
are women so engaged
was Sam Browne
honor the belt worn by army
officers was named. A. Sir Sam
uel Browne, the inventor of the
belt you refer to. was a British
army general who served in
India in the latter part of the
!3th century.
Almost Confidential
'M&M Company Sale
Said Near Completion
Portland . 'UP' Comple
tion of the sale of M A M Wood
Working company to the Simp-
Q.Who son Timber company appeared I
whose near at hand today.
Spokesmen said about 94 per
cent of M & M's outstanding
shares have been deposited with
the banking concern handling
the transaction, well above the
R0 per cent that Simpson had re
quired for purchase of the shares
in advance of the liquidation of
What's the longest motor car the Portland corporation.
No closing date on the near
$47.nnn.0fm deal has been an
nounced. Under procedures out
lined to stockholders when they;
voted to liquidate the corpora-1
lion, the buyer is to notify the
bank 15 days before the closing
you have seen recrntlv!' Diana
Dors, the conscirnt iou iy dynam
ic blonde actress, lias a Deiahaye
car that is 22 feet long. She also
has a Rolls Royce and a Cadillac
. . .Again note it said "a lisping
l.iss is good to kis." Our horses
and women experts have never plate
been able to verify that. Perhaps 1 .-
among our readers there is a DYNAMITE HALL
lass who lisps who might vol-, Scio. Ore. (U.R1 Local resi
unteer to aid nur experts 1o con- dents who have made use of Bo
ftrm this claim. Strictlv. of hetnian Hall here for several
course, as a scientific expert- years probably wouldn't have
ment. danced with such carefree aban-
Briefly don or ran quite so hard in ath-
The most dangerous dogs in- letic contests had they known
sofar as postmen are concerned what was under the floor. A
are said to be Wire-IIaired trr- rase of rivnamite. enough to
riers. Thp least dangerous and blow up the building, was re
most amiable are Bulldogs, moved recently from under the
Springer Spaniels and Scotties building. It apparently was
. . . Britain buys more French placed there 12 years ago after R
Cognac than any other country. Scio boy lost a hand in an ex
it should always be kept in mind i plosion. Deputy Sheriff Wade
that Cognac is not the French Collins said the dynamite was
word for brandy. Refers only to almost directly under the stove.
the brandy produced in the Cog
nac section of France.
Miss Oregon To Be
Chosen on Sunday
Seaside fU.P Miss Oregon
of lflSfi will be crowned here
Sunday afternoon when five
finalists out of a field of 14 girls
from all the state make a final
appearance in formals and swim
suits and present their talent.
Again emceeing the beauty
pageant, the 10th annual Miss
Oregon pageant sponsored by
the Seaside Junior chamber of
commerce, will be Johnny Car
penter of Radio KOIN. Tort
land. The affair will be held
Friday. Saturday and Sunday.
Contestants are Mary Lien.
Columbia county; .Tudi Thomas.
Gresham: Irene Vetter, Linn
county; Loretta F. Gibson, Lin
coln county: Cathy Newman,
Parkrosc; Marie Sheets. Tolo
vana Park; Patti Ann Haines,
Portland; N a d i n e Danielson,
Hillsboro; S o n j a Jorgensen.
Springfield; Charlotte Ander
son. Astoria; Merrilyn Jack,
Sfufferng Studenfs
Revive Own Society
Austin, Tex. (U.R) Stutter-
! ing students at the University at
Texas have revived a mutual aid
1 organization dubbed the "The,
: Spit and Splutter Literary Soc
1 iety."
j The meetings supplement c
j tivities of the university's speech
and hearing clinic in renaDiiita
ting stutterers through individ
ual treatment. Dr. Jesse J. Vil
larreal, clinic director, is faculty
advisor to the group.
"The study group tends to
break down the feeling of iso
lation." Villarreal said.
Hermislon: Wanda Ruehlen.
Yamhill county; and Lillamay
Mascall. Grant county.
PICTURE FRAMING
9'i Years Experience
ABC COLOR CENTfR
Acroii From Courthouse
Grant Pan
S&H Green Stamps Givan
rVarl 1 1n- Sunday Classified li at
at noon Saturrlay
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genehal;; electric
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our new shingle?
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Electric Automatic Heating Equipment.
Our new appointment is a big event for you.
It means that General Flectric Heatinjf
Equipment is available right now right
here in your own community. It means that
you now have our organization at hand to
install G-F. equipment and keep it serviced.
We welcome the chance of telling you per
sonally just why G-E heating is "just right."
There are a lot of things you will want to
know about cost, installation, how rhe equip
ment works, and why it works better.
A phone call or a post card will bring you
the answer?.
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