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i Quotes From the News Bt united press San rrancisco Republican National Chairman . Leonard W. Hall on presidential aide Harold Stassen's campaign to dump Vice President Richard M. Nixon at the forthcoming GOP convention: "I'd ay that there isn't any sign whatsoever that what has hap pened up to date has had any impression on the delegates." Washington President Eisenhower to Sen. Walter F. George (DGa.) on lha number of newsmen and photographers who came to kla office to the two men: "I didn't know there ware this many people outside of Chicago." Dallas Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson on the neces sity of atomic weapons: "Most military people will say that you can't depend on atomic weapons and atomic weapons alone to win a war, but they would alto tell you that without atomic weapons, you would be sure to lose a war if the other side had them." Washington Former New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey on Vice President Richard M. Nixon's chances for renomination: "He certainly Is entitled to renomination and I am quite confi dent he will be renominated." They'll Do It Every Time - By Jimmy Hatlo THEM OLD GUVS H4VEM'T PLAYED BdLLSlMCE DDUBLED4V WAS A B4TBOV' THEY WOJ'T 4SK ME-IIN'T OLD EMOUGM TO MdVE TO PROVE 7 UEY-AQe TSOMETMG TELLS METHET yoO GUVS 54ME ZZU INlFIRM4Ry W1LLBBDOIMS4 1 TO PLdy SOFT- L4MD-OFPICE BUSINESS THE I THE SMlPPlMS CT YBAU - vt 7 nTT I is ' n . ...... . v onjiw's- 041 1 ITH OHOE 0 rjT Me DOWN r- 7 THIS I GOTT4 SEE-THEM U PlCMC? BIG" f PTTCMER- P"5 I GUVS IM THE SHIPPING COMES 60NM4 ItLMOW'EM V DEP"T WILL LOVE TO J I PL4Y WTTHUS, A DOWM ONE, V BE4MMIM S I C4N STILL . .TOO y TWO,TUREE-yApy- t- V HOBBLE TO T aSslir S I L.4yi G THE GROUNO "X TOR -4 CMlRLEy- i JJitC5' HORSE EPlDEMlC vO' Coal Freighter Tells Of Fire in Hold Seattle (U.R) The coal freighter Orizaba reported a fire in its number two hold to the Coast Guard last night. When the ship made its report, it was located about 490 miles west of the Columbia river lightship off Astoria, Ore. The Coast Guard dispatched the cutter Yocona from Astoria to escort the ship back to port. The Coast Guard said the Oriz aba had radioed that it was "in no immediate danger." The ship, sailing out of As toria, is a 6000-ton vessel, mea suring 396 feet long. Grange Noies Central Point Grange Central Point Grange will meet Friday, Aug. 17. at 8 p.m. The degree work scheduled for the September meetings has been postponed until later in the year. Heirlooms are requested for the display table. Mrs. Marshall Weideman, HEC chairman, has a family tree bedspread she is bringing and is in charge of the display table. This could be an interesting display if some of the Grangers will brings theirs too. Lecturer Del Smith expects to have his safety program for this meeting, and the refreshment committee is Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Edwards and Effie Caster. Queen Accused of Violating Sabbath London (U.R) The Rev. Ken- neth McRae, minister in the Scottish Free Church, said to day he will refuse to meet tour ing Queen Elizabeth in Scotland Saturday because she "betrayed the Sabbath." The minister complained that the Queen received Soviet lead ers Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Krushchev on the Lord's Day, and that they were "avowed atheists." He also accused the queen of violating "the moral law of God by attending polo matches upon various Sabbath afternoons." r IN PRIZES! Famous POLAROID LAND CAMERAS For the best 25 slogans The LAND Camera is the famous camera that makes its own print in less than a minute. No waiting to see the finished picture. Each camera retails at $69.95. . IT'S EASY TO WIN THE RULES ARE SIMPLE. Send in as many slogans as tou want. Write one slogan to a label along with your name and address. Send to Beg-More, P O. Box 1928. Portland 1 1, Oregon. 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Linda I would adopt his baby. Harry She just wants to punish me. e e Linda My husband has been accused of being the father of a baby born to an unmarried girl. Hurt though I am by this, I do not want scandal. The girl's family threatens to file suit, but I thought it might save the situa tion if we could adopt the baby as our own and possibly. In addi tion, make some settlement for the mother. My husband protests that his unfaithfulness was not entirely his fault and that he has never stopped loving me. But he ob jects to my solution of the prob lem and says he would prefer reaching some settlement for the support of the child, even at the risk of having to go into court. I feel that if he really loved me, he would go along with my plan to avoid scandal. Harry I have said the matter was not entirely my fault be cause I was not the aggressor in this situation. The girl tempted me and, while I do not feel that this justifies me, neither do I see why my wife and I should have to raise this girl's child. If we had to raise this child, I do not feel that we could ever have children of our own in the same home. Frankly, I would not wish it, because I have no respect for the girl's mother and could not feel right about her child. I want a family without this shadow. Nor can I believe that my wife will ever really forgive me if ! this child is in our home all the ! time, to remind her of her j grievance. The Council: If the mother has any character, she will not agree to Linda's bold proposal. In any event, it would be a dangerous experiment for all concerned. Linda may be a rare person, but it would take the rarest kind of woman to be able to love this child as her own and to over come her feelings against her husband while the child was pre sent to remind her of his unfaith fulness. ! 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Two Medford Students Attending Conference Corvallis Two Medford High school student body officers are attending the second annual stu dent council workshop at Ore gon State college here this week. They are Marlene Barclay, treasurer of Medford student body, and Sally Ross, yell queen. STEAKS ON HOOF Pacoima, Calif (U.PJ The city health department advised restaurant owner Eddie Kover to display his steaks on a grill and not on the "hoof." It was rul ed Kover violated city health laws by keeping a bull corralled outside of his new steak house. Direct Argentina NUTRIA Imports Available All Mutation Colon WHOLESALE PRICES Us idlo proportf to roiM tfcit profitable fur-bcannf onimaL Writo NUTRIA IMPORT, INC IS N. 1th We Salt Lake City, Utah FOR THE FAMILY! All entrants win a prize! You know that if vow doc could nominate his all-rkne choke, he'd vote for Beg-More fog Food every day because it's extra rich in meat it satisfies his natural hunger for meat. 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Monteith. the dulv appointed, qualified and actinic Administrator of the above entitled estate, under and by virtue of an order duly and regularly made, rendered and entered by the Circuit Court of the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon, under date of Aujruit 7, 1056, licensing, empowering and ordering him so to do, will offer for tale and will sell at private sale at the office of Roberts, Kellineton St Branchfield. 201-3 United States National Bank Bldg.. Medford. Oregon, on and after September 7. 1056. for cash in hand and subject to the further order and confirmation of said Circuit Court, all of the right, title, estate, lien and interest that he as such administrator, or said estate, has in and to the follow ing described premises, lying and being situate in Jackson County, Ore gon, to-wit: Lots 23 and 24 in Block in Laurelhurst Addition to the City of Medford. according to the recorded plat thereof. Subject to said property lying within the confines of the Med ford Irrigation District. Subject to any and all mads, rights of way and easements of record or visible on the ground. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing. Dated August 9. 1956. J. D. Monteith Administrator BEWARE or IMITATIONS LOOK fOk THI HAPPY UTTLt COO 1 TOPS IN QUALITY! LOW IN PRICE ' - AT PAULSEN'S THRIFT MARKET CENTRAL POINT GRAPES SEEDLESS -1 Jrf ? Slicing Size CUCUMBERS for TOMATOES LOCAL RED RIPE LIBBY'S Corned Beef 12-OZ. CAN JELLO I V CGEH L 0 ) ALL FLAVORS 4 29' VAN CAMPS 2V4 SIZE CAN Pork&Beans5'or LARGE PACKAGE Post Toasties 2for33 STRAUSS CHOICE MEATS USDA Choice POT ROASTS Don't Min This Buy! 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