BOUND FOR NEW YORK where they will remain while Major
John Eisenhower serves Jn Korea, grandchildren of Gen. Dwlght D.
Eisenhower greet photographer at Fort Sheridan, HI. Mrs. Eisen
hower holds Susan, 6 months while David, 4, playfully tweaks nose
of grandpa and Anne, 3, poses for photographer. (International)
As We Live
HERE'S HOW TO CULTIVATE
INFECTIOUS GOOD HUMOR
A jolly, good-humored person
puts everyone in a good mood.
All emotional states are conta
gious ana mis
holds true for
happiness and
content m e n t ,
too.
When a per
son is in a state
of good humor,
the world
seems brighter
to him. And,
because he is
Dr. Hurlock
happy, he puts
rth his best efforts, achieving
mm- than otherwise. This adds
n his harminess and his good
humor increases. Success always
vrinn. with it hacDiness and
rnntentment. .
Naturally no one can be hap-
bv all the time and no one ex
pects it. But, if good humor can
be his predominant emotional
gtate, it will go a long way
toward making life pleasanter
for him and for all with whom
he comes in contact.
Here are some ways to culti
vate good humor, and it must be
cultivated for no one is born
with it:
1 Keep yourself In a good
physcial condition, well rested,
properly nourished but not over
fed, and as free from minor dis
turbances (like colds) as you
possiblv can. No one can be ex
pected to be happy and cheerful
if he is miserable but, if he
is feeling well, happiness comes
almost automatically.
Set Bright Side
2. Learn to gee the bright side
the eloomiest picture.
There is a great deal of truth to
.avinff that "every cloud has
i. ,:i.r lininff" Sometimes it
is hard but it is there and can
found. It is easier to be in a
good humor when things look
bright than when they are dark
and gloomy. '
3 Fill vour thoughts with
pleasant experiences instead of
allowing your mina iu
unpleasantnesses. Thoughts have
a powerful influence on how we
feel and act. Therefore, if you
can think pleasant thoughts, you
will feel pleasant and this will
make you bubble over tor au to
see and imitate.
LETTERS FROM READERS
Pettiness: "Why are soma
people petty about little things
that really don't mean much
and yet quite broadminded
bout others?"
(M Pettiness about small
thines comes from having mark
ed likes and dislikes. The things
a person is petty about are usu
ally those that are personally
distasteful to him or which he
dislikes intensely. As a general
rule, thev are the things that ir
ritate him because they make
him feel inadequate. When he is
"broadminded" it is about
thines that make him feel im
portant. As a rule, you will find
that pettiness is found mostly in
ceonle who have inferiority
complexes.
Intolerance: "My parents are
in their late fifties and quite
young for their ages. But, they
are very intolerant in their
attitudes toward our children.
Aren't they too young for
this?"
(A) Tolerance has nothing to
do with age. Some of the most
intolerant people are children or
teen-agers while some of the
most tolerant are grandparents.
It is a matter of the person's out
look on life, not his age, that de
termines the degree of his toler
ance. Your parents grew up in a
generation when children were
more strictly trained than they
are today. They may even have
had very strict parents for that
era. Naturally, under such con
ditions, the present-day methods
of rearing children do not ap
peal to them and they show their
protests by their intolerant atti
tudes toward your children's be
havior. Domestic Work: "I really
don't like anything about
housekeeping but I am Ttry
much, in love and would like
to marry. Should I tell the
man I love how I feel about
domesticity and run the risk
ii - r J' 1,1 ' "1
.if -W'
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
of losing him?"
(A) A man expects the woman
he marries to be a good house
keeper and to do the work of
running his home cheerfully. If
you art sure you cannot do this
job fairly and cheerfully, don't
marry. Nothing leads to marital
trouble more quickly than a
poorly run home and poorly
cooked meals.
(Copyright 1952, General
Features Corp.)
July Sky
By J. HUGH PRUITT
Astronomer, Extension Division
Oregon Higher EducaUon System
The brilliant planet Venus,
which recently disappeared in
the rays of the sun, now sets only
a few minutes after sunset ami
is still invisible to us. It will be
a few weeks yet before this god
dess of love and beauty again
adorns our twilight sky.
The planet Mercury is now
sinking into the horizon in the
west northwest about an hour
after the sun disappears, but it
is not favorably placed for ob
servation. It will be in a slightly
better position a week from now.
Seen at Nightfall
The planets Mars and Saturn
are still arranged one on each
side of the star Spica. Looking
toward the southwest at night
fall we see . the three in fairly
evenly spaced positions, almost
in a line. Saturn is farthest to
the right, Spica next, and Mars
farthest to the left. Saturn and
Spica are of about equal bright
ness; Mars- is considerably
brighter and of a distinctly red
dish color. The little star Por
rima is still quite close to Sa
turn. For early risers the planet
Jupiter is splendid in the east
ern sky. It is now rising in the
east northeast over three hours
before the sun, and by sunrise
is high in the southeast.
Regulus Setting
For a study of the brighter
stars, let us observe the heavens
about Wz hours after sunset.
Very low and a little north of
wes Regulus will soon be set-J
ting, it is at the end of the
handle of the celestial Sickle, the
open side of which is now facing
downwards.
Very high in the southwest,
the orange star Arcturus is con
spicuous. It is at the lower point
of a combination of stars which
form the Kite. The figure is
quite distinct when once spot
ted. If you have a distant and level
northern horizon and your lati
tude is not too for south you
will sight yellow Capella flash
ing almost on the sky line nearly
due north. This star is moving
eastward and after a few hours
will be climbing into the north
eastern sky.
Tail Extends Down
Almost due south and not high
in the sky, the fine red star
Antares (three syllables) is throb-
Salt Lake Man Held
For Knife Slaying
Salt Lake City 4U.R) A Salt
Lake City man held by police
for questioning in the Fourth of
July knife killing of Sergio Tru
jillio, 50, of Layton, Utah, Sat
urday admitted "cutting him up
a little."
DetUcia Valcez, 39, of Salt
Lake City, said he. "came home
from uptown" and found Trujil
lio on a porch bed with his wife.
He told his wife to go inside, he
said, and then Trujillio hit him
twice on the nose. 'Valdez said
he then took out his pocket
knife and cut Trujillio and
"that's all I remember."
Trujillio, whom Valdez said he
had known since he was 10 years
old, was at the Valdez home to
attend a holiday party.
The biggest bats are found in
the Old World tropics and are
popularly called flying foxes.
They have a wingspread of
about five feet.
Dead tine on Classified AOs: 5UiL
p.m for following day: 10 am. Mon
day, noon Saturday foe Sunday a.m
On The Side
(Distributed by King
Give me, instead of heautyi
A tender heart, a loyal mind.
Which with temptation I could troit
Yet never linked with error ma,
One in whose gentle bosom I
Could pour my secret heart of woes
Like the care-burdened honey fly
That hides his murmurs in we rose.
Darley
One economist claims the
cost of living in this country
has gone up 89 per cent since
the fighting started in Korea.
How accurate that is I cannot say
but the rising price situation has
made a bargain hunter out of
me. Today I noted an offer of
120 safety razor blades for $1.
I may try them. Incidentally, I
recentlyl discovered some cigars
which I enjoy immenselw,
though the price is $5 less for a
box of 50 than I have been
paying. A penny saved is a pen
ny earned. And there is no in
come tax on money earned by
saving.
Says She
"What an assemblage of drips
that bachelors convention in
Bethlehem, N. H., is going to be,"
writes a young woman of Man
hattan. "The bachelors' parade
in connection with it will be one
of the sorriest spectacles of all
time. Good-looking, attractive
bachelors never emphasize their
single state. They don't have to.
They always have an abundance
of feminine admirers and well-
filled little, red books. It is the
matrimonial cast-offs, the fel
lows who have been rejected by
many women, wno are always
trying to attract attention to the
fact that they are bachelors
Most of them are sad-looking
creatures in their middle thir
ties. I suggest the band leading
that bachelors' parade play the
song titled Gee, I wish I had a
Review
bing in the heart of the Scor
pion. The tail of this creature
extends down slightly to the
left toward the horizon, then
curves upward.
- High in the south southeast
the bright star Altair is prom
inent. It is easily spotted. A
fainter star stands on each side
of it. Almost in .the zenith a
little eastward Vega is very
bright. Somewhat "lower and to
ward the north, Deneb is at the
head of the Northern Cross. This
figure is now lying on its side
with the foot extending toward
the right.
Don't forget to look for our
familiar Big Dipper which is
now sliding down the northwest
with the handle following the
bowl. Seven hours from now the
Dipper will be low in the north.
HeavySnows Delaying
Fire Lookout Placing
Salem (U.R) Heavy snows
in the Cascades have delayed
the placing of forest fire look
outs in the Detroit district of
the Willamette National Forest
But officials said Saturday
they hope. to move the guard-
against-the-fire-season force into
16 lookout posts and guard sta
tions within the next week.
rne unusually heavy snows
have made trail and telephone
mamtenance impractical at the
higher altitudes. Many of the
lookout posts are in isolated
areas requiring several miles of
packing by mule train.
PORTLAND COPS BUSY
Portland (U.R) Portland
police said Saturday they were
having a "very busy" week-end
Officers said they were arresting
drunks at a rate of better than
two an hour since 8 a.m. Friday
and jail cells were bulging with
prisoners. None of the cases can
be disposed of until next week
because courts were in holiday
recess.
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Passing By
Ray York. Mighty mite of the
saddle. A riding sensation on
New York's thoroughbred racing
circuit known as "The Big Ap
ple." Young Mr. York is con
stantly referred to as a "west
ern jockey." This is an erron
eous reference. While he has
done some riding on the Pacific
coast, Ray is a native of Glou
cester, Mass.
Male and Female
In Pittsburg, a young fellow
called a girl "Chubby," so she
socked him on the jaw and
knocked him flat. In Chicago, a
girl pitched a no-hit game of
soft ball against an all-male
team. In Boston, a young wom
an beat five men in a 100-yard
dash. In New York City, a
young woman helped a man into
a taxicab and the driver re
ported he heard the man mutter:
"She outdrank me." How right
that man was who said the fe
male of the species is more dead
ly than the male. And, as time
goes by, the females seem to
get deadlier and deadlier. A sad
situation.
Cancer (June -21-July 22) wom
en hang on to things regardless
of value. Their garrets, bureau
drawers and closets are usually
packed with worn-out or useless
articles. Their handbags are all
carelessly cluttered up with all
sorts of things that should have
long since been discarded. The
average woman usually has
about 36 different things in her
handbag. Many Cancer women
have over 100. Or so say the star
gazers. (Note: As we are check
ing on the stargazers, we will
appreciate it if all husbands of
Cancer women will immediately
inspect the garrets, closets, bu
reau drawers and handbags of
their wives and report on their
findings.)
Many Housewives,
Students Increase
Unemployment Roll
Salem (U.R) Thousands of
students and housewives who ap
plied for jobs during June in
creased unemployment during
the past month despite greater
seasonal activities on farms and
in food processing, the State Un
employment Compensation Com
mission said Friday.
Portland reported 1700 more
job seekers July 1, accounting
for more than half of the 17,000
idle Oregonians as compared
with 17,078 a month before. Un
employment was estimated at
8900 in the Portland metropoli
tan district, although both Hills
boro and Oregon City reported
declines from June 1.
Eugene, Klamath Falls, Al
bany, Lakeview, Grants Pass and
The Dalles also had more work
ers actively seeking jobs than a
month ago. Wet weather ac
counted for some timber area
layoffs but entrance of students
and women into the labor mar
ket was responsible for most of
the trend.
Unfilled job openings listed by
local offices were on the decline.
Only 1729 were reported, com
pared with 2330 the month be
fore and 2370 July 1, 1951.
Demand for harvest workers
slackened in most sections of
Oregon, Hillsboro, Gresham,
Hood River and McMinnville
were the only offices noting even
a slight shortage. Continued
warm weather may advance
ripening of caneberries in West
ern Oregon but the damage to
the cherry crop created tem
porary surpluses of pickers in
some areas usually rushed in
early July. The damage to the
cherries was caused by rain.
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