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Monday, January ZI, 19S7 "1 have never been worried about anything. If I was worried, I would be another character." What about all the publicity she had received? "My life is yours," she told the press. Did she have any regrets? ."I have never regretted any thing." Had her celebrated romance with Roberto Rossellini hurt her career? "No, not at all." With that, Miss Bergman was off for a round of activities planned for her by the two 20th- Lumber Demand Sinks To Three Year Low 'Unladylike' Driver Of Taipeh Bus Fined ' Taipeh, Formosa (U.R) Lien Ma-yint, a woman bus driver, was ordered to pay S88 for biting a chunk of flesh from the hand of a would-be passen ger, court officials said today. The driver protested when a cook tried to board her bus with an armload of vegetables and bit him when he stuck his hand in the door. "It was not ladylike," the judge ruled. Ingrid Bergman Smiles Way Through 34 Hours in U.S. Eugene (U.R) Demand for many lumber items sank to a three year low last week and despite severely curtailed pro duction, output still remained well ahead of the market, it was reported today. Random Lengths, weekly lum ber market letter, said that ad verse weather conditions, upped freight costs and the prospect of a curtailed housing market this year combined with the normal January slowdown to dampen the market. ( Many green mills remained idle or on a curtailed basis of operation during the early part of the month but supplies still well ahead of the demand. All new orders for sanded plywood are being booked at the 572 index base price although some mills are still filling com mitments at the $67 base. New York (U.R) Ingrid ed her to smile too much. tographers, a news conference, a I her husband. She refused to com ment when told a former U. S. ! senator who once wanted her banned from the U. S. had decid i ed to forgive her. Tough in Those Days "It was prettv tough in those Bergman was here over the week ' end. Sunday night she went back to Paris. j The visit lasted 34 hours. Miss ; Bergman came to accept the i New York Film Critics Award , for her role in Anastasia, but ' spent most of her time mendug j fences in film fandom. She smiled just about the j whole time, even when com plaining that Americans expect-1 Miss Bcrsman was smiling i when the airliner that brought her here from Paris pulled to a halt at Idlcwild International Airport early Saturday. She was smiling when she stepped down the ramp 15 minutes later, ! bundled in mink and a white babushka. i Then she beamed her way I through an airport mob scene, a : session with newspaper pho-' series of television interviews and tape recorded interviews in French, Italian and German. ' Now we need one interview in Chinese," she said. She laughed when she said that. During an hour of interviews at the airport. Miss Bergman an swered almost every a.uestion. She left her exact age (39 to 42) a secret. She denied a rift with days." she said, smiling, "but time takes care of everything." Had she been worried about the reception she would receive here? '"I -wasn't worried," she said. Century-Fox press agents signed to her for her stay. TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE HERE'S OUR SALUTE TO ANOTHER FINE MEDFORD INDUSTRY rom all of us at your. EM Y 0) 9 -3 so mmm ALL JOR To Joe Jorgensen and All the Folks at . . . 7T UPON THE COMPLETION OF YOUR NEW AND MODERN DAIRY PLANT! ALL NEW EQUIPMENT - - - NEW OFFICES-BUT STILL THE SAME We Are Proud To Feature This Week rfiAflftl PTr I IMP Ar a V.JJvlrLu I E. LIIMC KJr SIR jfSS'S GENSEN PRODUCTS Hopps Homogenized Milk Hoppy's Chocolate Milk Jorgensen's Milk Pasteurized or Homogenized All Jersey Premium Milk Pasteurized or Homogenized Non-Fat Milk Butter Buttermilk Whipping Cream 'i and '4 New Confetti Ice Cream Fiesta Ice Cream Neapolitan Ice Cream Mellorine Frozen Dessert Low Calorie Dessert Sherbert A HOMETOWN PRODUCT O MEDFORD'S OWN! ft X V " "a. V V .-- : V k -4. ' ivy ' , .u, r n