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SIXTEEW MEDrORD (OMeJOW) MAIL TRIBtJKE rridtr. Augus 10. 1936 On The Side By E. V. Durling (Distributed hy Ki ftmr Sfcj.. UeJ In Newport News. Va., the greatest shipbuilding city in the United States, there is a monu ment bearing a bronze plate on which is inscribed the following: "We shall build good ships here, at a profit if we can; at a loss if we must, but always good ships." Perfect Husband What is a perfect hunsband? Diana Dors, the conscientiously dynamic British blonde speaking of her spouse, Denis Hamilton, said, "There is one perfect hus band and I've got him. In wooing days he sent me flowers, brought surprise presents, took terrific interest in my clothes, flattered me when I felt low, was comfor table but never dull, masterful but never boring and he still is." Difficult Task It is possible to win as much as $200,000 tax free, in a British Football pool for an investment of a couple of shillings. However, it is not easily accomplished. You have to predict the exact scores of three football games. To get an idea of the difficulty of this, you select three major league baseball games to be played to morrow and try to predict the exact scores of same. Please Not Is your wife a clever knitter? How long does it take her to knit a pair of socks for you? There is a home knitting machine with which a pair of socks can be knitted in 35 minutes. This re markable gadget knits 5,000 stitches a minute! Among The Married How much more expensive are the clothes of a wife than those of her husband? You can set an idea from the prices at Lanvin's in Paris, which estab lishment makes clothes for both sexes. At Lanvin's a suit for a man costs the equivalent of $170. A dress for a woman costs $560! O. O. Mclntyre was a Lanvin customer at one time. So was Mrs. Mclntyre. Asking Queries from clients. Q. Who was Bonnie Glass? A. She was a beautiful and talented ballroom dancer who was teamed with AI Davis. That was in the days of uch great ballroom dance teams as Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle, Maurice and Florence' Walton, Mae Murray and Clifton Webb, Lew Quinn and Joan Sawyer and Carl Hyson and Dorothy Dick son. Q. What is the average value of a Stradivarius violin? A Don't know the "average." How ever, Yehudi Menuhin has two such violins, each of which is valued at $60,000. Q. Should you say "an observing man"? Or "an observant man"? A. Observant Court Records rOMCE COl'RT Donald Irving Hunter, switched Brcme tics and expired vehicle li cense. $25 ReoU Colleei Barnes, excessive noise. JIO. Ronald Rosi Plankenhom, violation of basic rule. 1S. Alfred Lee Black, no Oregon oper ator'! license. 3. Marv Alice Davis, failure to yield right of way and expired vehicle li cense. $1.1. Howard Arthur Brash. Illegal right turn and no ooeratora liceme. $10. Raich Gerald, McGulre, violation of basic rule. $10. Ronald David Platz. failed to display registration and did not show driver license. 10. Charles Marion McKinnii. violation of hair rule. $10. Fhzabeth Lucille Wilkins. violation of baMc rule. $10. Martin Herman Wine, failed to atop at st en I, -V Frank Allen Miller, failed to atop at stno signal. $3. Richard John Van Donk. violation of basic rule and expired driver's li cense. SI 3. Michael Bryce Smith, violation of basic rule. $10 Edward Gould, ailed to stop at atop ipnal, $5. Telmond C. Hassmann. failed to stop at stop sign and violation of basic rule. SIS. Virgil LaVelle Henry, reckless driv ing $10. Edward Arthur Hinkle. violation of basic rule. $10- Moms Rossell Gibbons, violation of basci rule. $10. Frank Taylor Lady, failed to stop at stoo sienal. $3. Charles Kenneth Oswald, no opera tor's license, excessive noise, no li cense plate light. $10. DISTRICT COURT Walter Edwin Hatch, Inadequate muffler. $13. Orval John Schwartz Jr., overload. Ben' Conlev. failed to provide fire fighting equipment. $15. Roy Louis Doe, inadequate muffler. $5. James C. Hall, overload. $290. Jerrv B Morton, overload. $77. Kavmond Burdell Browns, over length. $10. Boh Glenn Kimmel. overload. $33.30. .Walter Edwin Hatch, inadequate muffler. $10. Charles Thomas Rose, failure to stop at stoo sicn. S10. Orris Rcade Julian, violation of ba sic rule. $13. Teddy Ernest Mayfleld, failure to two ai stoo sign. 510. Ralph Edmond Martin, violation of basic rule. $20. Harry Randall Goold, violation of basic rule. $13. Leslie Carter Boardman. failure to top at "too sirn. $10. Richard Allen Sanford. Inadequate muffler. $15. Robert Presley Boynton, pai-inf on a curve, $10. MARRIGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Calude Maurice Gabbard. 303 North Hollv st.. and Miss Lea Etta May Sum mers. 303 North Holly f Lloyd Glen Graham. 84? Northeast Sixth'st.. Grants Pass, and Gracie Mav Stuart. 336 Southwest K St.. Grants Pass. Louise S'evenson. Prospect, and Mrs. Fern Opal Governor. Prospect. Robert Riley Minter. Eagle Point, and Miss Wynona Mae ( Womclsdorf, Eagle Point. - tYTHE ttW r CMNFOOMTt ST.... I SN65 . tf AS50CUmOM smcs 09 is correct. As for example, "It was an observant man who no ticed that Lady Godiva rode a white horse." Great Lovers Are bald-headed men much greater lovers than those who have plenty of hair? The claim that such is the case is frequently made. Research indicates there is nothing to said claim. It was first made over 2.000 years ago by Hippocrates, the so-called "Fathi er of Medicine." Hippocrates was bald. In advancing the claim, he was just probably trying to pro motes his interests with some of the local blondes. According to the horses and women experts females are strongly attracted to a man who has curly hair. For this, there must be a reason. Over There Among the extremely popular European resorts at which the cost of living is low is the He du Levant off the coast of southern France. It has some excellent hotels at which the rates are the equivalent of $5.60 a day, Ameri can plan. There is no clothes problem for those who vacation on this beautiful island. It is a nudist colony. DATE TECHNIQUE Grand Rapids. Mich. U.ft While two youths tried to get dates with two girls, their ac complice stole $11 from the girls' unguarded apartment, po lice reported. Ed Sullivan To See Show From Hospital Derby. Conn U.R) Ed Sulli van, the victim of an automobile crash, will watch his Sunday night television shown from his hospital room because of a lin gering case of bronchitis. The 53-year-old TV star and newspaper columnist was to leave Griffin hospital Saturday. But physicians said he would remain hospitalized until next week to insure faster and com plete recovery from a bronchial condition which he had before the accident. Dr. Edward Harvey Jr. had feared that chest injuries Sulli van suffered at Seymour, Conn., Monday might develop into pneumonia. Traffic Certificates Awarded to Portland Portland (U.R) Portland rated three traffic achievement certificates yesterday, but they were presented with a reserved "well done." The National Safety Council official who made the awards said his reservation was based not on criticism but on what more might be done. John C. Hall, district repre sentative, presented the awards to Mayor Fred L. Peterson at a city council session. They were for safety organization, safety education and accident record system. Olympia (U.R) About 200 persons are expected to attend the 31st annual Northwest Riv ers and Harbors Congress here today. Hall said that if it had not been for budget and manpower deficiencies, Portland would have rated among the top five cities in the nation in 1955. Norblad Appointed To Subcommittee Salem (U.R) Rep. Walter Norblad (R.-Ore.) today received notice of his appointment to a sub-committee of the House Mer chant Marine and Fisheries Com-1 mittee to improve smaii ooai safety. Notice came from Rep. Her bert Bonner (D-N.C.) chairman of the committee. Norblad had suggested to the Coast Guard and Merchant Ma rine committee that studies of small boat safety be made after a series of tragic drownings near Astoria during last year's lower Columbia river fish derbies. Norblad said the subcommit tee will visit a number of West Coast ports, starting with hear ings at Astoria Aug. 30. Subse quent hearings will be at Ta coma and Seattle, Wash., and California ports. The full committee is current ly taking testimony in Washing ton, D.C. 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