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MEPFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, rEDFOTlP. OKEfiOy, TUESDAY, TUXE 14. 1MB. PAGE FIVE HELPS COUPLES COURT HOUSE NEWS Purniahed bj th Jackton Count j Abstract Co., 13) B fliith Street Br SAM JACKSON (AP Feature Writer) SAN FRANCISCO There are about 160,000 lawyers In the United States to help you get a divorce, but how many agencies can give you expert help In staying married? The latest official count Is 33. That Is the number of the "fam ily relations centers" that have nrunff un to eet Mr. and Mrs. to talk to a consultant Instead of a Judge. The San Francisco cnnter. founded in 1928 and claiming to be the first out-and-out marriage counsel Insti tution, handled 161 cases last year. "It was the woman who brought in her nroblcms In well over half the cases," said Henry M. Grant, di rector. "This conforms with socio logical research findings, that the wife Is quicker to admit both to herself and others that a marriage is not a success." People have been observed to walk up and down before the building for two hours before getting up courage to bring their emotional troubles to a stranger. The Interview Is held across a desk in a pleasant, simply furnished room "The atmosphere is entirely objec tive," the director explains. "I show them I don't consider any part of their behavior wrong, and encourage them to give me the facts." The ideal procedure, he believes, is to have two interviews with the wife, two with the husband, and then talk with them together. And what about? Grant finds that sex problems are the chief cause of marital unhnpplness, with finances and the question of who's boss also important. For a statistical report on the subject, he refers you to opinions of 100 men and 100 wo men gathered by G. V. Hamilton psychologist. The men complained of tempera mental dissatisfaction, physical dis satisfaction, lack of personal free dom. Illness, and of troubles over children, money and relatives In that order. The women went along with them In complaining of temperamental and physical dissatisfaction and lack of personal freedom as first three on the list. From then on they set down In order finances, lack of af fection on their husbands' part. Jeal ousy and "everything wrong." After study of the returns, the conclusion was that only 51 of the 100 men and 45 of the same number of women had "reasonably satisfac tory mates." The San Francisco Institution is an independent agency governed by a board ot directors of which promi nent physicians form a substantial part. . In addition to the consultations, Information Is spread by lectures, extension courses, occasional large conventions and by circulating li braries. . Nlrkels Scrambled EVANSVILLE. Ind. (Jpy More than 40 In nickels was thrown onto a highway near hero when a truck crashed Into a pole. The money had been collected by the truck driver from amusement machines. Passersby scrambled for the nickels after the driver failed to pick them up. Marriage Licenses Guy H. Stoddard and Lucie B. Mo CormicR. Jhn A. Baker and Anna L. Alford Edward F. Pierce and Vivian O. Dun lap. Ray V. Conley and Edyth M. Kempsky. Alvln M. Davison and Lueiie Boia. Maynard E. Rouse and Alice B. Kirk land. Probate Court George Terrill, a minor, guardian ship. H. C. Fredette and Clarence J Oeer file certificate of dissolution ot assumed business name of'"Medford Poultry and Egg Company," Mt ford. H. C. Fredette flies certificate of assumed business name of "Medford Poultry and Egg Company," Medford. Circuit Court John C. Crocker v&. Juanlta B. Crocker, divorce. Geneva I. Hulse vs. Marlon S Hulse. divorce. Josephine M. Sleight vs. Elmer N Child era. et ux, damages. B. J. Palmer et ux vs. I. J. Kelly et al, foreclosure. United States va. Oregon Califor nia Trucking company, tax lien Judd Doty et al vs. J. F. Perry. chattel Hen. . Mary M. Sargeant vs. Harold Wil liam Sargeant, divorce. Pearl A. Bonney, executrix va. C. C. Chapman et al, for right of way. Antanos Viscas vs. J. M. Navy et ux. foreclosure. W. C. Fixley et ux to Harry B. Harroll, W. D-. land In Sec. 36, Twp. 36S. R. 3W W.M. City of Medford to Arthur L. Cog- gins, W. D., lot 6. block TUttles Third Add. to Medford. City of Medford to J. Walter Antle, Q.C.D.. lot 1, block 3, South Sea Add. to Medford. Carter Land Company to Agnes H. Parsons. W.D., land in DLC 43, Twp. 393. R. IE W.M. Samuel Borbon to Amanda Bor bon, W.D.. lota 1 and a, block 4. Laurelhurst Add. to Medford. Lottie Witt to Fred Witt, Q.C.D.. NWV4 of NE',4 Sec. 37, Twp. 34S. R. 4W W.M. Central Point To 'Keep Fit1 LONDON (JPt To train teacheri for lta "keep fit" campaign. Britain U to build a national college of physical training on ft 220-acre site at Mer tham Surrey. Takes Wheel, Leaves Cor TORT WAYNE. Ind. (P) A thief broke open a window In Donald Ess lg'B automobile and stole the -steering wheel, Esslg told police. Real Estate Transfers Alfred 8. V. Carpenter et ux to Win ifred Barrett Carpenter, Q.C.D., land in Sec. 31, Twp. 378. B. 1W. W.M. Alfred S. V. Carpenter to Winifred Barrett Carpenter, Q.C.D., land In Sec. 31. Twp. 37S. R. 1W W.M. Rupert H. Janes et ux to J. J. Stelger, Q.C.D.. land In Sec. 34. Twp. 37S, R. 3E W.M. E. T. Merrill to J. J. Stelger, Q.C.D., WV4 of BV4. N,4 of NW'. SE"4 of NW4. SEli of SW"4, Sec. 24. Twp. 37S. R. 3E W.M. Cynthia A. Schmidt to S. R. Shaw et ux, Q.C.D.. lot 8. 01OCK 7, Bcrcy- dale Add. to Medford. O. E. Crane to H. G. Hill, W. D., lota 15 and 16. block S. earner and Sanln's 3nd Add. to Rogue River. Charles Humphrey et ux to Neva Wilcox et al. W.D., NV4 of NW'4 and NWVi of NEVi and 6W',4 of NW'.. Sec. 26. Twp. 34S. R. 1W W.M. Charles A. Edmonson to V. D. Brophy et ux. WD., 8E',i ot SE, Sec. 0. SV4 of SW',4 of SWV4, Sec 10. Twp. 35S, R. 3E W.M. A. J. Mullen to R. E. Mullen. W.D.. wu lot S. block 4. Nlckell Add to Medford George P. Martin et ux to Florence M. Little, W.D., lot 10, Sec. 21, Twp. 36S. R. 4W W.M. Wlnnlfred Sclinack to Leonard Caroenter et ux, Q.C.D., land In Sec 21, Twp. 37S, R. 1W W.M. Leonard Carpenter et ux to Wlnnl fred Schnack. Q.CJ3., land In Sec. 31, Twp. 37S-, R. 1W W.M. Ted Wllltront et al to S. R. Shaw et ux, W. D.. swy, of SWV4, Sec. 10. Twp. 358, R. 2W W.M. Nellie Nelson et vlr to Elmer Hlnkle et ux, W. D.. part lots 2 and 3, block 10, Butte Palls. Robert A. Smith to F. Lloyd Col ver et ux. W.D., land In DLC 42, Twp. 38S, R. 1W W.M. Angle Behrens, administratrix to Inez Shirley, deed, land In DLC 42. Twp. 39S, R. IE W.M. City of Ashland to Samuel S. Da vles et ux, Q.CJ., lots 1, 3, a, block 'E' Railroad Add. to Ashland. C. Coppock to Dorothy N. Hays. W.D., lots 1. 2. 8, 4, 5. 6. T, , 9, 10, block 28. Gold Hill. Michael Chavener et al to Dorothy N. Hays, Q.CX).. lots 1 to 10, block 28. Gold H1U. a. H. Stopple et ux to Harry Furch, W.D., SEVi of SWft Sec. 28, Twp. 348, R. 4W W.M. CENTRAL POINT. June 14. (Spl.) Mrs. C. L. Pierce, Mrs. W. J. Oeb- hord. Mrs. R. Driver. Mrs. Charles Taylor and Miss Helen Carlton at. tended the annual Health assocla. tlon meeting at the court house In Medford June 11. Ladles of the Golden Link Bible class met at the home of Miss Mary Maury Friday afternoon. An Interest ing meeting, with a good attendance, was reported. During the entertain ment hour, Mrs. Lettle Qregory and Mrs. Dora Jones won contest hon ors. Dainty refreshments were served after adjournment. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Faber and son. Everett Faber and family were In attendance at the commencement exercises at Willamette university In Salem June 11. Miss Francea Faber. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C Fnber, was among the graduates or this class. Her two brothers, Everett and Donald, preceded her In the same school. Mrs. Ida Henderson was hostess to the Past Noble Grand club with 12 o'clock dinner on Tuesday, Members present were Mrs. Catharine Merrltt, Mrs. Bett Pankey, Mrs. Iva Coplnger. Mrs. Clara Vincent, Mrs. Nellie Simmons. Mrs. Minnie Buckles, Mrs. Emma Gleason. Mrs. Clara Far- ra, Mrs. Inez Ferguson, Mrs. Etta Purkcyplle and Mrs. Ida Henderson Quests wera Miss Mary Met, Mrs. Sarah Vtnoent and Mlsa Carol Hore- ley. Mrs. Paul Martin was noaxess k the Here an Bible class Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Louisa Ayeri In tha chair. A vocal duet by Misses Iris Hill and Neldajean Ayers, "Whis pering Hope," waa pleasingly ren dered. Tha young ladles responded to an encore. Group singing was Inter mingled with visiting. Refreshments of strawberry shortcake with whip ped cream and punch was served by Mesdames Martin. Mlnnlck and Smith. Present were Mrs. W. P. Grlmea. Mrs. W. J. Gebhard. Mrs. Nettle Cassman. Mrs. Gladys Flower day. Mrs. Pearl Nichols. Mrs. A. B. Mead. Mrs. C. G. Duncan, Mrs. J. H. Terrltt, Mrs L. E. Blther, Mrs. W. J Moore. Mrs. S. Gunderman. Mrs. Estella Florlday. Minnie Dunlap, Mrs. Estella , Florlday. Mra. Minnie Dunlap, Mrs. Ella Leonard, Mrs. D. M. Qresham, Mrs. Bessie Williams. Mrs. Gladys Jewett, Mrs. Louise Ayers. Mrs. Elizabeth Case. Mrs. Lor lle Mlnnlck. Mrs. L. H. Smith. Miss Iris Hill, Miss Neldsjean Ayers and hostess. Mrs. Elsie Martin. Clifford Boswell arrived Monday for a vacation with his brother. Carl, teacher of the Medford schools, and with friends of his boyhood. The boys enjoyed having their father, Joe Boswell, with them on a fishing trip at Fish lake during the week. Clif ford Is a teacher In the high school at Taft. Cal and will leave Saturday for Santa Barbara, where he will take a summer course. Toung people of the Orange en- Joyed a swimming party Friday night at Jackson Hot Springs. Refreshments were served during the evening. Safeway Manager M. C. Davis with his wife and children, will leave June 18 for Cambria, Calif., for vacation with Mrs. J. V. Muse, who Is the mother s of Mrs. Davla. Mr. Davis will return In one week. The family expects to remain for longer period. Arriving by stage Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gtllls- pie was Miss Clarlbelle Brood. Bister of Mrs. Gllllsple and of Raymond Brood. Miss Brood Is on her way to her homo In South Dakota from Eugene, where she has been attend ing a business college. She expects to remain a week In Cntral Point. Mrs. Rosa Hodgson of Butta Falls took charge of tie Faber fumlahlng store during the absence of the pro prietor Friday and Saturday. In connection with the Civic club food sale June IB, the ladles will serve lunches. The young married people's Bible class of the Brick church met at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Htgglnbotham Monday night to greet them with a "house warm ing" party. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served. Twenty mem bers were present. Vacation Bible school will open at the school house June 30. Federated church will hold their annual, all day, picnic In Grants Pass park, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Flowerday left Saturday for Gold Beach for a visit of two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George 8hlpp. parenta of Mrs. Flowerday. 8idney Brlstow. Sr., fell from the roof of a Medford building last week, resulting In the breaking of some bonea In his foot. FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR BOYD. LOUIS RAY Funeral services were held this afternoon for Boyd Louis Ray. 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. -Ray. of Medford. Survivors Include the father and mother, a sister Alice, brother George L. Ray, his paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ray and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Emma York, all of Medford. 4 San Franrlseo Butter SAN FRANCISCO, June 14 (AP USDA) Butter score: 03-38; 91-23. SACRAMENTO. Calif.. June 14 (AP) Churning cream buttertat; First grade 38; second grade 36. SALEM. June 13. (AP) Indian children who are not wards of the federal government are entitled tn relief under the state's aid for de dependent children program. Attor ney General I. H. Van Winkle ruled j today. HONGKONO, June 14 (& Japan today expressed regret that the Uvea of American members of the staff of American -owned Line nan univer sity had been endangered and a Chi nese employe of the university had been killed In Japanese air ralda on Canton. This waa contained in a not trans- mltted to Addison E. Southard. United States consul-general here, by the Japanese consulate-general, replying to Southard's protest agatnst the raid of June 8, during which threo bombs fell on the university campus. The reply repeated previous requests that American property be identified by flags prominently displayed on the roofs. Similar notes handed British auth orltlea and the French consul-general here said their complaints aatnsf Japanese plane flying over the Brit ish and French concessions on 8ha meen Island, Canton, were being In vestigated. These replies said Japanese filers were being Instructed again to avoid such flights. purchase of 'WO, 000 In road con struction bonds, the proceeds to be used to match federal road grants. Other business will Include adop tion of a new location for the Pacific highway south of Grants Pass, land scaping the Pacific highway at the north city limits of Medford, engi neer's report on the cost of a grade separation project at Sandy bouto vard and 30th avenue in Portland abandonment of the Cold Springs landing section of the Pendleton-Cvtd Springs highway, completion of the Neahkshnle mountain project thtr year on the Coast highway, and pro hibition of grazing of livestock along state and county highways. Didn't MIm Pay EDGAR, Neb. (P Wanda Mallory J6. reoent graduate of Edgar hlgn school, completed 13 years of school without missing a day. HOW A WORLD TRAVELER GETS THE NEWS Zane Grey who has spent mot of his time In far away deserts and mountains says: "Most of my time has been -pent far from the haunts of men . . nat urally I lost touch, failed to keep abreast of the times. Upon my return from the desert or the sea, 1 would try to remedy the lack by glutting; myself with daily news. Then one day The Reader's Dlgeat fell Into my hands. Here waa condensed tha moat Important and vital thought of tha day. Instead of wading through thou sands of words. I could open a Read er's Digest on an Island off the coast of far-away New Zealand, and find out what was going on In the clvtllsod world." Our readers will find a world of In formation In The Reader's Digest, too. It seems as though It la becoming al most a mental necessity to read It. Adv. 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