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TEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL THIBUN2 Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS Erie, Pa. Mrs. Ida Burnett, 38, mother of 11 children, on giving birth to triplet girls: "We have seven boys and four girls at home and the triplets now even Uie score." Washington Sn. Albert Gor (D-Tenn.) suggesting the pos sible need of a federal law lo cut traffic deaths: "I think th'e lime may come when some regulation of horse power and speed of automobiles may be necessary." Miami Beach Former middleweight champion Jake La Motta, denying a charge that he encouraged a 14-year-old girl to become a prostitute: "It's positively a bum rap." Molina, III, Former British when asked if Sir Anthony Eden's health or the Sues policy had forced his resignation: "I only know his health wasn't very good." Hollywood District Attorney William B. McKesson on "new and confidential" information in the Marie McDonald kidnaping case: "It concerns a person or persons who have never been identi fied with the case. It came from a very responsible person." Around Hollywood Hollywood (U.R) The year's beefcake king is Mickey Hargi tay, J a y n e Mansfield's boy friend, but Mickey com : ?.' -: f, l plains he wishes people would forget about his mus cles and let fey; him be an ac tor. fx.' j I. , I. Mic keys muscles are Aline Moibr hard to forget since they are very much in evi dence around Hollywood since Jayne moved back here with Mickey in tow. At various social events Mick ey, his big shoulders almost bursting his tuxedo seams, will balance Jayne on the palm of his hand and lift her to the ceil ing at the request of happy pho tographers. Most of the attention at these events goes to Jayne, but Mickey will get a chance for his own limelight. He'll make his movie debut in her picture, "Will Suc cess Spoil Rock Hunter?" What kind of a person is Hargi tay? Sometimes Regrets Build "I'm an average guy," insists the shy, likeable Mickey. "But here in Hollywood I regret some times I acquired muscles and won the Mr. Universe contest. "People think I have muscles so therefore 1 should eat a lot and never smoke or drink. They think I can't carry on a conver sation. It makes me smile. Why am I supposed to be dumb just because I have a build? "Around swimming pools here you'll find me with a shirt on," he went on earnestly. "I WE FEATURE JIMMY ALLEN'S BAKERY GOODS Delivered Fresh Every Day Including Sundays CRACKERS NABISCO' INSTANT 6-OZ. JAR NESTLES DOG FOOD DR. ROSS TUHA FISH WHITE STAR WESSON CT FOOD PUSS-N-BOOTS Large Size All Popular Brands DETERGENTS & SOAPS LARGE SIZE GIANT SIZE 33 P 79 Prime Minister Clement Atlee By ALINE MOSBY United Press Correspondent don't want to walk around or people think I'm showing off. Mickey wasn't born with all those muscles, but he still was a top athlete in his native Buda pest a soccer and track star and middle European speed skat ing champion at 16. His father was a theater owner so Mickey went to dramatic school and studied ballet. He was more in terested in a career in show business than athletics and left home at the age of 19. He arrived in New York with $7 in his pocket. After working in a Brooklyn fruit market for $2 a day, he joined a cousin in Indianapolis and they formed a dance team. He later married another dancer and their team, the Har- gitays, was a nightclub success. He also ran a successful carpen ter business in Indianapolis. One day a pal suggested he build his muscles at a gym. Mickey soon collected 20 tro phies in muscle contests and, in 1955, the Mr. Universe contest in London. Then came his tour with the Mae West muscle-man show, her subsequent headlined firing of him in a love spat and his meeting with Jayne Mans field in New York. "Jayne and I get along fine," he said. "She often says if I weighed only 100 pounds in stead of 221 she'd still feel the same way about me." Toronto (IIP.) Carmel Sher wood told a judge Wednesday she had changed her mind about pressing charges of "watching and besetting" which she had filed against James McDonald, 29. last December. She since has married McDonald. NESCAFE COCOA OIL Quart size 5 Thuriday, January 10. 1937 Miss Weslaby to Speak at Banquet Miss Janice Westably, home safety consultant for the Ore gon state board of health, will be guest speaker at the annual awards banquet of the Medford Safety council at 6:30 p.m. Fri day, Jan. 18 in the Pioneer room of the Jackson hotel. Outgoing President Bud Pal mer said the program also will include presentation of safety awards for 1956 and installation of 1957 officers of the council. Invited guests will be Mayor John Snider, Barbara Kahn, staff consultant of the state board of health, past recipients of safety awards, and represent atives of safety groups in other southern Oregon communities. Russ Jamison, director of pub lic information for the council, will be master of ceremonies. Dinner music will be provided by Arthur Manter, manager of the organ and piano department of Puruckers Piano House, Med ford. Those desiring tickets have been requested to purchase them before Jan. 17 in order that ar rangements can be made. Tick ets can be purchased from of ficers or members of the coun cil. Palmer said only 250 tickets will be sold on first-come-first serve basis. Russia Sees Cause Of Eden Resignation Moscow (U.R) Official Rus sian news outlets Wednesday at tributed British Prime Minister Anthony Eden's resignation to the Anglo-French "failure" in Suez and the Eisenhower Doc trine on the Middle East. The official Soviet news agen cy Tass said "political observers in London point out Eden's resig nation was caused by the failure of the Anglo-French military venture against Egypt, as well as the proclamation by tbe United States of the - so-called Eisen hower doctrine'." A Radio Moscow commentator said after President Eisenhow er's proclamation of the Middle East policy. He spoke also of the "bankruptcy" of British policy in the Middle East. Bing Crosby's Youngest Son Passes Army Test Hollywood U.R) Lindsay Crosby, 19-year-old youngest son of Bing Crosby, has passed his physical examination for serv ice in the armed forces. The youngest Crosby reported for the physical Wednesday. No date was set for his induction. JANUARY 19th IS THE LAST DAY TO GET YOUR FREE NYLONS 2 ,bs- 49 S l-LB, cans Cans 49c 25c They'll Do It Every WMEN USING "THE VAC rfS WELL NIGH IMPOSSIBLE TO GO A FEW FEET WITHOUT THE PLUG POPPlMG OUT HBHlLBflflaHflB ' l WOKLO K1GI1T3 IttSritVF-D O'Hara Backs Tighter Salem (U.R) The recom mendation calling for tightening up of the current laws of filing of candidate's expense state ments has won the support of David O'Hara, state elections registrar. This recommendation will be among those submitted to the Legislature when it convenes on Monday. It calls for the filing of expense accounts before and after the general and primary elections. At present expense ac counts are filed 15 days after the elections. Other proposed changes in clude sending of sample ballots with the voter's pamphlets, elimi- New Portland Police Chief Shifts Officers Portland (U.R) Portland's new police chief, William J. Hilbruner, yesterday announced a wholesale transfer of police officers and made it plain that he will hold police captains re sponsible for all activities under their commands. The shift in personnel saw 16 lieutenants and five sergeants change duties. Hilbruner laid his policy squarely on the line to his sub ordinates. Precinct commander"! will be held accountable for all types of law enforcement in districts Should vice activity crop up which they need help to handle, they will be expected to ask help from the vice detail. READY TO EAT -FRESH Crab Meat USDA CHOICE BEEF Pot Roast USDA CHOICE T-Bone Steak b. Ground SWIFT'S PREMIUM Sliced Bacon FRESH PACIFIC ySterS H No Sale To Dealers ) PASTRY SPECIALS CHUNKY CINNAMON LOAF Time a But just try to get it out when Expense Filing Law nation of slogans and addresses by candidates except for identi fication purposes, selection of presidential electors by the state central committee and the use of only one poll book. Hitchcock Raps Neuberger's Stand Portland (U.R) Phil Hitch cock, unsuccessful candidate for the Republican senatorial nomi nation last May, yesterday criti cized Sen. Richard L. Neuberg er's stand on Hungarian relief. Hitchcock charged that, "The course Neuberger advocates would not involve merely the risk of war it would be war." Speaking at a meeting of Lewis and Clark college Young Republicans, Hitchcock said, "In criticizing the administration's unwillingness to risk war in Hungary, Neuberger fails to realize that there is a vast dif ference between defending our friends from further Russian aggression on the one hand, and invading Russian-held territory to free subject people on the other hand." KEEP IT CLOSED Amarillo, Tex. (U.R) Air man Paul G. Deering of Niagara, N. Y., has learned not to open his mouth during a wind storm. Deering, an instructor at Ama rillo Air Base, did so Wednes day to answer a student's ques- I ton and a strong gust blew a par tial denture out or. ms moutn. EftSTSlDM'ARKET 608 EAST MAIN Specials Good While It Lasts lb. Beef 4 18. PKG pint 59 39e By Jimmy Hatlo YOU Kc DONE-YOU NEED A TUG-OF-VV4R TE4M TO BUDGE IT"" Collapsible Navy Helicopter Unveiled Palo Alto, Calif. (U.R) The Navy has unveiled a 250-pound collapsible, one-man helicopter which it described as the latest thing in front liaison craft. The device, called the "Roto- cycle," was developed by the Hiller Helicopter Corp. for tac tical use by the Marine Corps. A Hiller spokesman said it comes as close to the idea of a "strap- on-back helicopter as has yet been developed. The craft is powered by a 4 cylinder opposed, air-cooled en gine mounted on the pilot's back. A single rotor 18 feet in diam eter provides the lift and a small tail rotor compensates for the torque. Performance data was not dis closed. The Navy said the Marine Corps would use the Rotocycle for observation, liaison and small unit tactical maneuvers. Klamath Indian Tracts Being Offered for Sale Portland (U.R) Fourteen tracts of allotted Indian lands on the Klamath reservation are being offered for sale at the re quest of the Indian owners, it was announced today. The tracts range in size from 60 to 160 acres and are all tim bered with Ponderosa and lodge pole pine. Some contain agri cultural lands. For Quick Cash Use Mail Tribune Want Ads The Low Cost Way to Sell Items Vou No Longer Need 79 Autoist Considers Buying Bicycle Walla Walla (U.R) Bob Smith said today he may buy a bicycle. Smith had to get a new car after another vehicle struck his former automobile while it was parked in front of his home. , Yesterday when he started to work, there at the curb in a crumpled heap was his new shiny vehicle. Milk Production Shift To Eastern Oregon Predicted ' Corvallis U.R) Don Ander son, Oregon State College exten sion dairyman, told the 63rd an nual meeting of the Oregon Dairymen's Association yester day that it may not be many years before milk production shifts to the eastern section of the state. Anderson said that Malheur county, with 20,000 head of dairy cattle, now ranks as the state's No. 1 dairy county. Tillamook, long one of the leaders, has 18, 000 head of milking stock. Anderson said that milk pro ducers may find it to their ad vantage to transport milk across the mountains in bulk transports rather than to haul eastern Ore gon hay to the western half of the state. , Herds at Lowest Level Oregon dairy herds are now at their lowest level since 1932, Oscar Hagg; Oregon State Col lege dairy marketing specialist, told the convention. He warned that the consumer milk supply could be endanger ed unless conditions in the state improve and said producers have' a perfect right to bargain for a fair price for their product. Dr. A. O. Shaw, head of the Washington State College dairy department, told, the group that two big problems . . . the need to increase 'income by increased production per cow and a more even milk flow throughout the year . . . are the majorbnes fac ing Northwest dairymen. Alaska's population has trip-' led in the last 16 years. FULL SELECTION of RECORDS Singles and long Play Phonographs Books Stationery OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. gJQ y RECORD Cr BOOK Friday & Saturday ORANGES BY THE CASf LARGE EATING 100 SIZE..:.... BEST FOR JUICE 126 SIZE......;.. GRAPEFRUIT e ARIZONA WHITE S LARGE SIZE........ CaS6 BROCCOLI LARGE GREEN...... AVOCADOS 30 SIZE.. .... All Popular Brands COFFEE l-LB. CANS 2-LB. CANS si.05 $2.09 4-H Club News Busy Bees Sewing Club We began our meeting with refreshments served by Linda Walker and Sharon Wright. We worked on our pincushions and some of us finished them. Our next project is a head scarf. Mrs. Jones showed us how to pull threads to make the scarf. square and how to whip the corners to keep them from raveling too much. Jan. 30 will be achievement night, but only the second and third year girls will receive pins. We are goin to read a poem on correct sewing for our part of the program. . Peggy Dye, Reporter El Centro, Calif. U.R An advertising slogan has back fired on the owner of a desert restaurant. The slogan, "When it rains the food is free," paid off for customers Wednesday when it rained here for the first time in two years. Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Ena Augusta Singler, failure to stop at red liuht, $5. Dick Cloyde Peterson, no driver's license, $5. Richard Earl Keister. failure to stop at stOD ien, $5. Robert V. Gill, disobeyed traffic signal, $5. i C. R. Johnson, violation of basic rule. S10. Harold Cordon, failure to stop at red light. $5. Clarence David Johnson, exnired vehicle plates. $5. DISTRICT COURT Donald Elmer Heleeson, no PUC permit. SI 5. bail forfeited. Neil Edward Jackson, overheight, $15. bail forfeited. CIRCUIT COURT Barbara K. Noud vs. Patrick J. Noud. divorce complaint. Daily's U-Drive Medford Airport PHONE 2-6805 2.29 , 01111. for CREAM PUFFS and ECLAIRS each H c