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t Monday, January 24, .1955.
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THANKS ARE BEING GIVEN Marines of El Toro Air Base, CaL,
by Michele Rubin, 3, and mother, Mrs. Allen Rubin, for 90 pints
of bloochdonated to tot during treatment for nephrosis, kidney .
r ailment. Marine CpL Charlotte Jacobs rand Sgt Walter Tuz are
explaining how donors filled 90 containers , y.; (InUrnatioiud) I
Many Rules Confuse Pa rents
SOQ .Rrpfesspr
Because of the great amount
of : material t being - written, and
said. -about; the rearing' "of .chit
dren, parents have" become;eon
fused , pr.rPhyllis- Flichta pf
Southern i. Oregon - college v told
-Jackson Parent-Teacher associa-
-tion Friday; ' ''.ifV-V',',":
Dr. "Plichta 'went on to: list
what .she called "Ten little bits
ef confusi'on."-The first was the
idea' that 'parents ' are entirely
responsible fbr "the child which
leads !to: 'apologizing. for the
child's behaviour; and not' being
.able'to understand why -he does
what he'doe's'i-'jK'"1
i: - Other points were that par-
ents expect ' too much too soon
'from children, or they ; expect
-too little too late. Many parents
irefuse to accept each child as he
iWinners Announced t
For Rhrerstde'tlub "
' Last 1 week's ' -winners .'- have
- been announced. ,Dy Riverside
Duplicate Bridge club, which
i-hieets - each - Wednesday after
; hoon -af the- home of Mr. and
Mrs; Roy. Pruitt. Eight tables of
. players attended. ' .vr.;i
North-south ' winners were
'Mrs.,M..'M." Herman and - Mrs.
Nell :JLittrell, first, 84; Mrs.
rTredjBehling and Miss ,Isobel
Stuart, Mrs. Fred, Purdin . and
T. J. Fuson,' tied' for second and
third with ",78V4 ; pomtsr: Dr.
George Dean" and Mr. "Pruitt,
fourth," 74 points. ' r j t
j " Mrs..W. W. Stevenson and her
partner, William Isaacs J ohn
'Solheim and his partner, Al Gil-
housen, tied for first and second
among east-west - players, both
ipairs scoring 71 Vt points. Third
" went to 'Mrs. T. J. Fuson - and
'Mrs. Frank Baker for a. score of
B9 and Mrs. .Yvonne Dalen and
Torn Munds took fourth with 63
points. " J : j
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" A Pennsylvania homemaker
recommends this method for; re
- moving lipstick stains from cot
ton; fabrics: Work glycerine .into
the fabric and then wash in the
usual way. .
T Start the ;hew year in new -comfort
t and safety Enjoy the fine-fit feel
i ing our modern truss will give
f you. So light ... so soft". . V so"
i flexible you'll hardly know-you're
v wearing it. Yet, this truly wonder
.; ful truss correctly nd safely sup-,!
lj oorts the hernia while -permitting
greater freedom" of . . action. Per- ;
. ;. fectly fitted- to - your - individual i
measurements and- requirements, :
r this truss will help you feel alive
;.hin '55j-We have' the exact type
i your Doctor prescribes. . -. :
; - -. ... ; ..- ;.
Tell
its, compare him to other young-
stersof his age who can do more
which in urn makes the child
feel that his : parents don't care
for hinu'-If your:.dreamwof " a
football j player tin': the ;,. family
turns out to be a Shakespearean,
actor, don't ;make an - issue-, pf
it" Miss ' Plichta ;; said, - adding
that each should jibe-allowed to
develop5 individually.'-- -
Pointing ?put - that ' many; par
ents make their ' children 7 self-conscious;-
- .Miss Plichta said
parents should not' criticize di
rectly, -but' set a good example
which : the children will in time
follow 'without being prompted.
She said parents should not talk
about a child 'in his presence.
,-The ..speaker said parents4
should not confuse discipline by
being very strict about an issue
one time, and treating it lightly
the ' next, .Do-? not "give a child
too- many ; choices, Miss Plichta
said, and do hot let him make a
choice unless prepared to follow
it up. "-' :,'""
.:' ' Parents - should . not overdo
the business of being a "pal" to
a son or' daughter, she' said,
adding that children respect par
ents more if they'act their age."
A child should be given, respon
sibility,: the.' speaker said, and
hot be allowed . to feel that his
parents will always be on hand
to bear, the brunt of every - sit
uatioh. - i- A;. '.-:.r.. --c '-: z
, a Parents should "live with and
not . . for' , their i "children,- . the
speaker declared, ;and added
"enjoy him at every age, for he
will never be - that - age ' again.
Don't, always 'wait for. .an age
when you think he will be more
fun." Dr. Plichta closed by say
ing . parents; should ; not "try;. to
follow, too many rules and regulations,-
but .should -relax and
enjoy their children , and make
an effort to have a happy home.
Boy Scouts Eugene Lantz and
Joe LeFaure presented, the . col
ors as the meeting -was opened.
Mrs.' Rex Nicbdemus, - vice-president,
-gave the invocation. . V !
THe fourth grade chorus sang
four;, songs. Donald Kent i an
nounced heisgngs lor. the group.
The choruswas directed by Mrs.
Gloria' Johnson land, accompanied
by Mrs. - Joanne Sousa, . ' both
fourth grade teachers. : I x: ,:
U TpmNewton physical educa
tion director for Jackson .school,
explained the physical education
program ,of the' school, and fol
lowed his talk- up'.bjr presenting
a group of fifth and. sixth grade
students in; a tumbling: exhibi
tion: . I r. r;.;-i
; The -proceeds -of a -cake sale
given thy ;:;th"e- Jackson 'unitJ in
November werV'toirned .oyer; to
the school to niav iri nart for a
rheostat to - be used ', for- lighting
enecxs . during tne school . pro
grams. Robert; Baccus, principal;
displayed the rheostat" during
the program ? and' thanked' the
PTA for its part in the purchase.
- Valentine -.decorations ; greeted
the parents' as they entered the
cafeteria following the' program;
A. routine, business 'meeting, was
conducted by MrsI Golden Noble
presidentof t6e group, as moth
ers -of .children .'-in the -fourth
grade ' children served -refresh
ments. .. - , - - -; - . .'.
Mrs. Gloria' Johnson and MrSi
Joanne Sousa , rooms' tied for
the; room ; prize for .having . the
most parents in attendances; ' ';
( ; COMING SOON V I
coopziMjnrcnsrEn
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CALENDAR
Monday ' -
6:30 p. m. - 'Jackson- county
Unit 8, DAV. auxiliary,-Moose
hall. ;;-: : 'y.
6:30 p. m. ' National Secre
taries association and National
Office Management association,
Medford hotel.
;: 6:45 -p. - m. Cruisers "club of
First Presbyterian church, at
church.
7:30 p.m. Parent-teacher
room meeting : at Griffin Creek
school for eighth grade. :
-7:45 p. m. Medford Rose so
ciety, courthouse auditorium.
- 8 p. m. Oak Grove PTA, at
schooL
8 p. m.-rCrater PTA, caf etor-
ium. .y ; ; ' ..-.: ' . . :; .
8 p. m. St. Mark's Evening
guild, Parish house. . ' ;
8 p. m Scottish Rite Worn
en's - club,: Masonic temple.
Tuesday '.-"':" .- ":.-":.
9 a. : m. West : Side Kinder
garten Mothers club, v .. :
- 12:30 p. m Kiwanian Dames,
18 Willamette st. - '- -1
p. m. Howard Garden club,
Mrs.1 G. G. Stagg, 611' Berry-
dale ave,
1:30 p. nwRogue Valley Herb
society, Girls Community club.
Leaves - .
Mrs. Glenn L. Copher left Fri
day for her home in Oakland,
Calif., after spending two weeks
here-with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Bewley, ,10027;Win-,
Chester-avenue. v, t - , ;:
So
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ties even a "ballet slipper"
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Rnnue-Ellb'Gfoub;
To Hofd 'Session '
RoeueElk-RbgueElk, Exten
sion -unit will meet Wednesday,
January 26. at the home of Mrs.
Oscar Hanson, ' Elk Creek road.
The- original meeting date "was
pharreedy due to a' Conflict' .With
theVjacksbn County -Council1 of
parent-Teacher' associations?
- Mn Kenneth Lacy an& "Mrs?
Harold:' Corliss will nresent' the
project . "Touch Ups on .Wood
Furniture." -:: --
- The : meeung is to oegin
nromotlv1 at 10:30 - a.m., and
those attending . are asked f to
take table service for luncheon.
Plans Meeting
";. Phoenix Phoenix Thursday
club will meet January 27 at 8
p jn. at the- home of Mrs. . Mat
thew Barkley; 516 North Bart
lett street. V Assisting -hostesses
will be - Mrs. - Raymond - Mont
gomery and r Mrs..: Tom Caster.
An exchange of "thank you"
gifts and revealing of "who do's'?
will be held during the evening.
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