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C IX MEDrORD (OWBOOW) MAIL TP.tBUTTE On The Side lP,jtfcd by Kiiif Ai I havo mentioned. I p'omifd rr.y L"nc A! never o carry a br:f cae, play a t-".r hor-- pirlay or, in tii-CL-.r.a; th v.'-aTher. s'iy, 'It in't lr heat, it is the hurr.id i'y." I had much difficulty in ke'-cini tr- lat part of the P'omi with the temperature Cf 72 in Manhattan and atmos phere very uncomfortable I f.rtrd to take a short walking pnnt from Columbus Circle to i--hinf.on Square but had to p ill up when I had gone only oout a niiie and a furlong. I as dripping with perspiration. ).'. are the best cities for ail ,'ound talking'' I v.ouid sav in this country it is San Eranci-to. ArA that the best in the world is Tens. liers and Women The headline rrad. -JILTED i H.ONDK SLAYS LOVER " If the victim of that woman's fury had ben a conscientious student of women he probably would be !ive today. It is a long establish ed fct that when a blonde is jilted she shoots her lover; when a brunette is jilted, she shoots herself. Keep that in mind. It is iw.mthing every young man should know. Aahioa Queries from clients. Q Come, come, Edgar, get on the heam. As a Erooklynite you hould have long since express ed yourself on the Dodgers mov ing plans. What have you to say? A I believe that Brooklynites hould begin a "Get Out Of The Grandstand' campaign. That is, a campaign for more sports par ticipation and less viewing. That il the taxpayers are contribute Straight OURBOM Whiskey 4PP 015 gitajvc s is ourooti iff LOnr' i s Qt. I. $060 Pint f. r IK J tliir - i.ii D:il.uii i0. iiiXiauivU. laS..' B e. v. Du ing Feature Snct. Inc. for a sports activity it ihould be to buiid more playing f:eid for amateurs, more municipal golf courese. better fishing and hunting facilities, etc. Asides How right Lord Chesterfield was when in one of his celebra ted letters of advice to his son he stated. "My son, remember race courses are not maintained for your financial betterment . . . The most avid seekers after publicity are femaie business executives who photograph well. Stronger Sex If. sir. you have any doubt that the female is the stronger sex, I suggest you watch two airline stewardesses serve din ner to 60 people. It is an out standing spectacle of physical r,'ul" start with a smile and finish with one. No signs of exhaustion indicated. No wonder these air queens make such good wives. After they have worked a few years on an airline, they view taking care of a 10-room house, four kids and a husband as just a breeze, insofar as physical ef fort and the exercise of patience is concerned. Sidelights Lawrence Wheai stingu ished comedian, who is now 81 years old, has never had a tooth ache, a tooth extracted or filled. Lucky guy! . . . Are you famil iar with a song titled "Two Buck Tom From Timbuctoo"? If not, cease calling yourself a Young Old Timer . . . According to one expert on the subject of life among the married, next to mothers-in-law the three major menaces to hap py marriages are sisters-in-law bridge and bad coffee. Noble Animal My horse of the year is that noble animal named Corn Husk er. This remarkable thorough bred should be a popular idol as Exterminator was. He can win at anything from six fur longs up to a mile and three quarters. He can run on the dirt and on the turf. Not only that, he can run and win over the jumps. To see this conscientious courageous and honest -animal come charging down the stretch Is a most inspiring sight. Facts How do you spell it, pajamas or pyjamas? Pyjamas? Pyjamas is correct. Jyjamas originated in India. They were never intend ed to be used as sleeping attire but for lounging around on hot afternoons. . .The average female smokes a cigarette too rapidly. The faster you smoke the more nicotine you absorb. Remember that, sir. If your wife smokes too fast, slow her up. Teacher Quizzed By Refugees Camp Kilmer, N.J. W Cecelia Szakacs, a pretty bru nette school teacher who took a leave of absence from her class room for a mercy mission, dis covered she still was the target for questions. Miss Szakacs. a physical edu cation instructor at the high school in Glen Ridge. N.J., last December left to serve as a Red Cross volunteer in the program to help Hungarian refugees. Upon her return aboard a re fugee transport from a tour of refugee facilities in Europe, she became the first Red Cross volunteer to complete the cir cuit. The experience was stimulat ing. Miss Szakacs said, although it often was just one long ques-tion-and-answer session. Miss Szakacs, who left her Hungarian birthplace at the age of 10 and still speaks the lan guage fluently, was peppered with questions during her tour of refugee camps as a briefing officer on American life. "Where can you raise carrots in the United States?" she cited as a good example of the quer ies tossed at her. "Mothers asked, 'How soon can our children get into Ameri can schools?' " continued Miss Szakacs. "The first questions young men asked me were 'How soon can we go to work? Where are the best job opportunities?" Miss Szakacs did her best on all questions, but she admitted being thrown for a loss occa sionally. "I only wish I had armed my self with an encyclopedia about the United States." she sighed. The desires of the refugees were not always for food and clothing, she found. "The demand for English dic tionaries far exceeded the sup ply." she said. "We also had to dispel the mistaken notion among some of the refugees that they would have to work to pay for their passage to the United States." COW'S RECORD Redfield. S D. V Redfield Regent Bessie, a four-year-old registered Holstein cow. gave 17.425 pounds of milk and 739 pounds of butterfat last year, a record in the state. The cow. owned by the State Hospital and School here, was milked three times daily. W4ntdT. June II, 1957 if- i fir rt: -VI ' l Wl-t if . . SOMETHING SWEET NEEDED Soviet Communist Party Boss NiWta Khrushchev goes all out to make friends with a youngster in Tampere, Finland, identified only as Seppo, 3, during a visit to a new day nursery. At the moment, Seppo isn't having any. Soviet Premier Bul ganin also visited the youngsters. Around Hollywood Hollywood IP Movie stars are called upon for a variety of causes, even to help out frus- trated bartend ers. The plight of the poor b a r t e nder came to light when a bour bon distillery began a nation al mixed drink competition. Aline Mosby For the s o u t hwestern regional finals, various film celebrities and mem bers of the Hollywood press were called upon to judge original bourbon recipes submitted by bartenders from Southern Calif ornia and Arizona. Hollywood has seen parties for everything from supermark ets to Sophia Loren, but there nas never been another one where guests from Liberace to starlet Vikki Dougan sat in a dignified meeting room at the Beverly -Wilshire Hotel and thoughtfully tasted drinks. Between sips the judges, frowns of intensity on their faces, marked ballots. Purpose Explained 'The purpose of this contest is to get people back into the bars for mixed drinks," explain ed Mike O'Brien, a vice presi dent of the Early Times distil lery. "We've lost a lot of customers. No, not from television, but the art of the mixed drinks has fad ed. Most people get used to ordering just Scotch and soda or bourbon and water. They for get that drinks can be pleasant for the taste and the color. The bartenders hardly have a chance to, well, create. "They get frustrated from making just simple highballs." In the contest were recipes for before dinner drinks, after din ner drinks and coolers. They were in little glasses and fat glas ses. The concoctions were red, green, pink, brown, blue, purple. The judges were asked to mark their ballots seriously" because this means a lot to the bartend ers." Music Precedes Judging A fanfare of music preceded judging. About 50 frustrated bartenders who had submitted south. f '- V- w ) I ? -' a", c-' f. - !;-. 1 I DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO 139 South F,r Ph. SP 2-6273 Ashland 240 4fh St. Ph. MU 2-8552 LOCAL MOVING STORAGf PACKING iWvv at" .. By ALINE MOSSY United Presi Correspondent I recipes sat nervously in the aud- lence. The winner was Tom Stenger, head bartender at the Ambas sador Hotel. He created a drink entitled, "Cocount Grove," after that hotel's famed nightclub. "I've been fooling around with this recipe for years and finally p e r f e cted it," Stenger beamed happily. "I get to go to New York for the finals in the contest. This drink will be served in all the bars at my hotel with notations on the menu that it won this prize." For the benefit of those who wish to un-frustrate bartender Stenger, the recipe for his work of art was smuggled out of the judging room: oz. bourbon , 1-2 oz. curacao 1 oz. lemon juice 1-2 oz. orange Juice ( 1-2 oz. grenadine Mix in a shaker with cracked ice and pour into tall glas. Dec orate with fruit and mint sprig. Float 1 2 oz. Jamaica rum on top. Attach toy monkey to edge of glass. 'Forgive Girard' Posters in Japan Kagihara, Japan HP) Post ers appeared Tuesday through out this area calling on the Jap anese to "forgive Girard." The posters appeared before an American court ruled the U.S. Army could not turn over SPc William S. Girard, of Ot tawa, 111., to a Japanese court for trial in the fatal shooting of a Japanese woman. Fukupi Shimizu, 34, said he had distributed some 5,000 "For give Girard" posters cn his own initiative. He told newsmen he did it because of his own "humanism." "If you love others, others will love you," he said. Shimizu said he belonged to no political party and had no religion. Shimizu said he was using his own funds for the campaign. He would not say if he was get ting any money from other sources. Regular Moving Service Norfh and South -Bckins Vanliners leave here V regularly on trips north and All your furniture can be moved without crating. Talk over moving day plans in advance with your local Bekins agent. Vanliners also move furniture . to and from the east. ' ? local Agani ror a . . t SHIPPING UNEF Patrolman Killed by Explosion Gaza (TP A double mine ex plosion killed one member of a U n i t e"d Nations Emergency r orce patrol ana wounaea lour others Tuesday near the Gaza Cfi-ir frrtnliar All Tiara VntTrt-! slavs. It was the second fatal bor der incident in 24 hours. Earlier, UNEF headquarters here an nounced that a patrol of Scandi navian soldiers shot and killed two Arabs out of a group of six caught trying to get to the bor der of Israel. The patrol opened fire when the Arabs advanced with drawn knives, the U.N. Command said. The" latest incident occurred when a truck carrying a group of Yugoslav engineer battalion personnel struck two anti-tank mines along a road south of Rafah. The mines apparently were sown between the time the Yugoslavs set out on a recon naissance patrol and the time they returned. They had safely traversed the road on the way out. Jury Awards $20,000 Against Rockne's Son Chicago OP A federal court jury Thursday awarded S20.000 to the estate of a woman killed while riding in a car driven by John V. Rockne, 29, South Bend, Ind., youngest son of the late Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne. Mrs. Agnes Van Cleave, 45, Chicago, was killed Feb. 9, 1956, when the car struck a railroad bridge abutment in Chicago. Testimony at the trial related that young Kockne, an insurance salesman, had been trying to sell a policy to Mrs. Van Cleave. Made plisse. Sizes long 1 to USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Buy now at these low prices and pay later! A small deposit will hold your purchase until you're ready t pick it up. Ask any of our clerks about it! STORE HOURS: Daily 39 NORTH CENTRAL Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS New York Evangelist Billy Graham, on the ways the devil has attacked his crusade: "Today, for instance, as I was dictating my sermon notes, the dictaphone caught fire and we had to get the hotel engineers to fix it. Then I lost two pages of the notes. Something like Uiis always happens when I preach on the devil." San Francisco Dr. Jack City College instructor, telling subcommittee about Communist school pupils: "Communist teachers were whenever they could." Washington Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, telling Congress that U.S. military power has forced Russia to talk peace: "It is only because of the present strength of the free world that they seem to put less emphasis on violence at this particular time, while they continue to strive for an overwhelming military advantage." Tokyo Army Specialist Third Class William S. Girard. when his brother told him by trans-Pacific telephone call from Illinois that a federal judge had blocked the government from turning him over to the Japanese for trial: "I sure feel good about it. I want to thank all the people who have been helping me all the people who have done so much for me." Ottawa, 111. Louis Girard, on learning of the federal court ruling which barred the trial of his soldier brother, William, by a Japanese court: "This proves to me that justice in the United Slates is greater than anywhere in the world. Speaking for my family, all I can say is that we're so grateful we hardly know how to put it." HOSPITAL BUYING Cleveland W The Cleve land Hospital Council's purchas ing service buys everything from a side of beef to 3000 hypodermic syringes for mem ber hospitals seeking to cut ris ing costs through volume pur chases. The joint purchasing program started in ,1918, the first such plan in the nation. The staff now numbers 11 and annual expenditures total $4,-300,000. i!low Cases Just received. New designs to embroider. 124 thread count, thread drawn hem. $119 PAIR PLASTIC Place Mats Colorful designs on clear plastic. Ideal for summer use. A BIG VALUE GIRLS COTTON SLIPS of machine washable never iron White only. Sizes 4 to 14. rt.AU 5100 LHUn SEAMLESS NYLONS 8',4 to 11 short, regular, or extra lengths, sheer or service weight. 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DIVIDEND NOTICE The Board f Director! haa -declared dividend of 6 per share from net invert men! income payable Jnno 28 to ahareholdera of ree ord Jone It, 1957. HouurA W. immtm ECKCTARY Jni 19, 1957 501 .irhanit BW. v-'X a means regj cheese, -dgea nafur3y Mad in Italy, polished and decorated by hand. A REAL WOOLWORTH VALU6 PAIR 00 mouth $1100 FOR CAMERAS Imperial snapshot camera, lokei standard 620 film, 12 exposures, full color or black and white. A BIG VALUE EACH $9S spice and cellophane POOLS Made of virgin heavy duty plastic. Ideal for the fc'W die on hot summer days. 3 55 Gal Size f5 93 80 Gal Size MEDFORD, OREGON -1