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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1960)
Bock Stairs: By MERRIMAN SMITH UPI While Hous Reporter Washington - (LTD - Back itairs at the White House: David Eisenhower, 11-year-old grandson of the President, was having his hair cut in Gettysburg recently when the barber congratulat- Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF AGENT VERY MUCH in his cups stood at the end of a bar chuckling" happily. "Brother," inquired an inquisi tive stranger, "what makes you so alf-fired happy?" "Ho, ho, ho," laughed the inebriate. "I just sold that fool bartender my singing mouse for $25." "But a mouse that can sing is worth more than that?" pondered the stranger. "Not this one!" chortled the inebriate. "Wait tiH the bartender finds out the only song the mouse can sing is Melancholy Baby'!', JL Texas plutocrat an nounced that he was in the market for a car that could- travel faster than sound. "My wife," he explained, "generally sits in the back seat." Another Texan decided it was .dangerous to install a TV set in his car so now he's booking acts to appear in it in person. Chester Morris tells the sad story of a man who's out of a job because he doesn't know the tricks of the trade. He's a magician. 1960, by Bennett Cert Distributed by King Features Syndicate h MODEL XK-2L MODEL XR-2P Beauty Is combined wfth outstanding performance and ease of operation in these new Heath kit portables. Vernier tuning con trol gives you smooth, easily-separated station tuning. A large 4' x 6 Speaker with heavy magnet provides "big set" richness f tone. Roomy chassis makes it unnecessary to crowd com ponents, adding greatly to the ease of construction. ( heathkit) Verl G. Walker Co. 205 West Jackson Medford Baldness Runs I ed him. "David, you have a fine head of hair," said the bar ber, running his hand through the boy's heavy winter crop. "I guess I'm lucky," David replied quite seriously, "be cause you know baldness runs in my family." 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Eisen hower doesn't want to see the fine stallion go virtually un used on his own farm where he raises or keeps only Amer ican quarter horses. The next time the President is in Gettysburg and there is a fairly well-packed snowfall on the ground, he may take a ride in a horse-drawn sleigh through the countryside near his farm. A Gettysburg friend has the horses and sleigh ready if the weather man and the Presi dent's schedule can be brought together. The three older Eisenhower grandchildren who attend public school in Gettysburg, and becoming ardent riders. Sometimes they use horses on the farm, and sometimes, mounts from a nearby riding stable. When they ride, they are accompanied by secret serv ice agents who try to stick close to the trail in an auto mobile. On a recent ride, the grand children picked a trail far off the nearest road and an agent had to go along on horseback. Well, at least he tried to go along. This particular agent was thrown twice, much to the merriment of the kids, before another more eques trian agent was pressed into cavalry service. Those who must drive in procession behind the Presi dent from Gettysburg to Washington on a Sunday af ternoon call part of the trip "the Connecticut Avenue cha cha." This is because the line of White House cars and accom panying press vehicles, mov ing without any sort of police escort, must weave in and out, and stop and start suddenly, in the heavy traffic on Wash ington's famed Connecticut Ave. This particular street carries a heavy load of vehic ular traffic on late Sunday afternoons and negotiating the long avenue is a stomach-! clutching chore for the men who have to do the driving. Eisenhower simply will not have a police escort going to and from Gettysburg. He thinks this is too noisy, too os tentatious. The men who do the driv ing would rather hear the noise of sirens than the sound of screaming brakes and crunching fenders. 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The union claims the shows use cheaply procured foreign music recordings to the ex clusion of employment oppor tunities for American music ians, he said. Among the shows seen in this area which use foreign music, the union said, are the Rifleman, Robert Taylor de tective, Johnny Ringo, Zane Grey theater, the Black Sad dle, Tales of the Plainsman, Wanted Dead or Alive, Rich ard Diamond, Bat Masterson, the Lock-Up, Tombstone Ter ritory, Men Into Space, Man and the Challenge, This Man Dawson and Sea Hunt. All the shows, the union said, are American produced programs with the exception of the music. Central Church Sets Annual Meeting The annual election of con gregational officer of Central Church of Christ, North Cen tral ave., will be. held - fol lowing the morning worship hour Sunday. John B. Heberling, minis ter, will speak on the ques tion "How Can We Know God's Will." A duet, "Take Up Thy Cross" will be pre sented by Pat Dale and John Heberling. The youth group will meet at the church at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Heberling, who has been attending a preaching convention in San Jose, Calif., the past week, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Sunday on the con vention theme, "In Me He May Have Peace." Daughter-Son Event Set by Shriners The fourth annual daughter-son night sponsored by the Jackson county Shrine club will be held at the Rogue Val ley Country club Monday, Jan. 18, Earl Yoakley and Glen Fabrick, co - chairmen, have announced. A refreshment hour will start at 6:30 p.m. with dinner scheduled to follow. Enter tainment will include dancing to Jack Walker's band. Ray Reter will review the story of the Shriner's hospital during the dinner program. IPicn meaty picnics loaded with plenty of delicious cut meat. Each short shank averages from 4 to 8- Here's a terrific the thrifty (Limit 1) lb. GERBER'S. Req. 10 for 95c value on 30 va rieties of delicious strained fruits and veg etables. 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