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They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo ASOS MOTMER-IN-L4W UAS BEEN LIVING WITH MIM TWO YE1RSAND EVERYTHING THE POOR DRUDGE DOES SHE BLITHELY TAKES FOR GRANTED But her son BULLISTER.WMO WONT GIVE HER A TIME SIGN4L HIM SHE'S NEVER THROUGH R4VING 4 BOUT TUANX 4ND TIP OF THE M4TLO H4T To no coeorr NO ClTV, NO NO NO 8-M U 1 MUM . X I CVCK7 HUSEnuOHUULL' HBJS VDU-I W4S BUSy DO "WE HOOSEWORK-OW, pyf'-p li'SI f . WITH THE DISHES -V 6y THE W4y I'D LIKE GSl !' I HTtt rzsr? TO SO visit BULLISTER HiaXi ' 1 CHftVU 1 fl S GLEUd TO- ?t 7? i SPENT A WHOLE HOUR WITH BULLISTER-jll i """-SiSSsa LOOK-HE G4VE ME 4 SNAPSHOT OF HIMSELF 3ND HE WALKED ME TO -S,HlMSELF"-WM4 pyr-MM v Colorful Surroundings Pay OH for Workers Philadelphia (U.R) An in surance company-claims it is get ling better performance from its office workers by providing a colorful atmosphere for them to work in. An experiment with colors was put into operation here at the Pennsylvania Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Co., and offi cials are pleased with the re sults. One room had 38 colors blended to provide an atmos phere conducive to work. PLM President Fred H. Lud wig said the "hue-thenics" was working perfectly, with some personnel sayirg: "Why, we're going home refreshed." Visiting businessmen invited to view the colorful rooms also came away impressed. "Some who are planning alterations aid they would give, serious consideration to the use of color dynamics in their offices and plants," Ludwig said. On The Side Ry E. V. Durling (Distributed by King Fajtur Svndicjt. Inc.) Am asked if I like "Italian cooking." that depends upon what type of Italian cooking it is. The cooking varies consider ably in different parts of Italy. For example, in Northern Italy the cooking is done with butter. In Southern Italy olive oil is used. I prefer the Northern Italian cuisine. One of my fav orities is veal cutlet villa mil anese. Delicious! KLAMATH FALLS $375 pi us tax - a i mines jS Secretaries: Glancing through the good old classified I noted an advertise ment for a male secretary for an executive. Salary offered was $110 a week. This was in Man hattan. Male secretaries are paid from $10 to $30 a week more than women occupying a similar position. But I don't know why. I think it is a position best handled by women. Asking Queries from clients. Q. What was the exact wording of the rule by which John B. Kelly (father of Grace), then a brick layer, was barred from particp ating in England's Henley' Re gatta? A. The rule was as fol lows: "No person shall be con sidered an amateur oarsman, sculler, or coxswain who is. or has been by trade, or employ ment for wages, a mechanic, artisan or laborer engaged in any manual duty." Q. Who first said, "I'm from Missouri; you've got to show me"? A. W. D. Vandliver, represenative from Missouri in Congress. He made the remark during a speech in the House of Representatives. Streamlining How does your wife look in a bathing suit? How about you? There has been a marked im provement in the swim suit ap pearance of the average female. On the other hand, the number of men buldging in the wrong' places seems on the increase. Have you noticed your wife gazing admiringly at a life guard or some other example of a well streamlined fellow? That's a danger sign. You better go on a diet. Horses and Women An extremely effective way, to win the affectionate regard of a beautiful female is to compli ment her on her intelligence and her sense of humor. Also to en gage her in conversation as to current events, literature, music, the drama, etc. There is nothing that pleases a physically attrac tive woman more than to tell her that she combines brains with her beauty. That is the technique Arthur Miller used to win Marilyn Monroe. It never fails. Please Note How old was your mother when she was born? It has been ! said the older the mother at the time of the birth the better chances of the child developing into a clever adult. Anyway, Diana Dors was born when her mother was 42. Also Diana was the first and only child of her parents who had been married 13 years when she was born. PEP PILLS How are the typists doing at your office? Are they up to the mark on production? In London now, so-called "pep pills" are being widely used. They are re ported to have the effect of in creasing the daily output of a typist by 2C per cent. When executives take a few pep yills they are said to be able to work 15 hours a day without becom ing fatigued. The pills have been pronounced "harmless" by men of medicine, are not habit form ing and, in Britain can be pur chased without the prescription. Your druggist probably knows about these pills. So if your typist is not on the beam pro ductively you better try giving her a few pep pills. Sweater Girls From the artistic viewpoint the "sweater girl" figure is somewhat removed from per fection. Baron Joseph Dolronyl, the Hungarian sculptor who rec ently completed a statue of Anita Ekbery, observed, "Anita has a very sculptable body super feminine with soft lines. Of course, she is a little ab normal in the bust and her hips are a little too broad." Although half the library buildings in Germany were des troyed during World War II, there is today more reference material in the country than ever before. rjn h- - j- It's time to step up to a Pontiac a big car without paying big car prices! Pontiac prices start below those of 43 models of the small cars . . . yet offer up to 227 h.p., 124' wheelbase, rugged X-member frame, luxury-car interiors! Drive one soon! AUGUST IS THI TIME TO TRADE SUMAinTMIfB FUN TIMS TfogrMtu panovr, comfort Oftd go o. wfc..s will ooub. your fvm. 2 suMMitnMc a txavcuno iwb An.nco'i most oconomrea V-fl will ovo a org port of your fr cotrl. 3 SUMMCtVMl B TIADtNG TtMB Your srMoof cor rs worfA mora to ut now thorn ft ovor will ba again. PONTIAC RECENTLY BROKE 54 NASCAR ENDURANCE AND SPEED RECORDS AT BONNEVILLE, UTAH Willamette River Collision Scene . Portland U.R) Damage esti mated at $80,000 was suffered yesterday by the Corps of Engi neers' pipeline dredge, Wahkia kum, in an early morning colli sion with the S.S. Olympic Pio neer at the mouth of the Wil lamette river. Col. Jackson Graham, Port land district engineer, said there was extensive damage to the dredge's hull and A-frame. The dredge master, John Oja of Portland, received minor in juries. The Olympic Pioneer, a salt carrier owned by the Olympic Steamship Co. of Seattle, oper ates between California and the Penn Salt Co. at Portland. The carrier was headed upstream .when the collision occurred. The Olympic Pioneer was be lieved to have received only mi nor damage. SALES ENTERPRISE Minneapolis (U.R) From a sales publication: "Hats off to (Salesman X) for his' storage bat tery vacuum cleaner demonstra tion idea for homes that don't have electricity." fcfoho Vofe Canvass Gives Win To Church Boise :(U.R) The complete of ficial canvass of votes from last Tuesday's Idatio primary elec tion today gave Frank Church of Boise a 170-vote margin over former Sen. Glen H. Taylor and won him the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination. Church will face Sen. Herman Welker (R-Id) in the November general election. Wednesday, August 23. 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TX1BUHI RTt Castle on New York River To Be Razed Clayton, N. Y. (U.R Pic turesque Calumet Castle is be ing razed. Located on Calumet Island in the St. Lawrence River the castle was built in 1893-94 for a former president of the American Tobac co Company, Charles G.' Emery. Along with Boldt Castle on Hart Island, opposite Alexandria Bay, and Bourne Castle on Dark Island, Calumet Castle was one of the show places of the Thou sand Islands region. The castle remained in the Emery family until 1950 when it was sold to the Calumet Cas'.le Corp. for $11,500. It was oper ated for a few summers as a resort. Portlander Lauds 4-H Wool Show This year's Jackson County 4-H wool show was one of the best in years, according to Bruce E. Arnold, of Portland, assist ant manager, Pacific Wool Grow ers, .who judged the show. Philip Krouse of Applegate ex hibited the first place fleeces in both the medium wool yearling ewe and the medium wool aged ewe classes. His aged ewe fleece was the one that received the championship award. Thre. FinU Stephen Smith of Medford re ceived three firsts with his long wool- yearling ewe fleece, his long wool aged ewe fleece and his fine aged ewe fleece. All fleeces that placed in the Jackson county 4-H Wool show will be eligible to compete at the state fair, Arnold stated. Other placing in the Wool Show were medium wool yearl ing ewe, first Philip Krouse, second Mariam Gapen, third Francis Krouse, fourth Ursula Bates, fifth Russell Elmore, sixth Charles Elmore; seventh Michael Elmore, eighth Truman Elmore, ninth Earl Bowen and tenth Jerry Moore. Medium wool aged ewe, first Philip Krouse, champion, second Char les Elmore, third Ursula Bates, fourth Stephen Smith, fifth Truman Elmore, sixth Michael Elmore, seventh Russell Elmore, eighth Frances Krouse, ninth Susan Wright and tenth Jerry Moore. the SEASON'S the REASON! 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