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DEC 22 hl-13-21-32?- US57-79-90VS CAPRICORN DEC 23 X JAH 20 C$: 7- 3-17.20VH 7TA4.71 vi AQUARIUS JAN. 21 FEB. 19 60 Propositions 90 Harmony J) Adverse tj) riscis ; 24.37-50-39iri 547-82-85M Thursday. April 14, 19SS MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN ' j As We Live Mother Alarmed at Gossip About Teen-Age Daughter Where there's smoke, there's fire, as the old saying goes. A mother writes: (Q) "One of my good friends told me that there is quite a lot of gossip going around about my 16-year-old daughter. Ac cording to my friend, the gos siperi claim that she is in Dr. Hurlock love with a married man whose vrife is a very nice young woman I have known casually since she came to our neighborhood as a bride two years .ago. Her husband seems like a nice, sensible chap and always seemed to be very much in love with' his wife. "I know my daughter has often talked about how attractive he is and seemed much interested in his wife too. She may have had a schoolgirl crush on this young man, but I am sure it is no more than that. However, people are Money Voted for Two Federal Departments Washington (U.R) The House Appropriations , Commit tee has voted $450,398,227 to Tun the State and Justice de partments and related agencies ior the fiscal year starting July 1. The major items: State. $126,769,977, a cut of $240,497,220 below budget re quests; Justice. $197,525,000, a cut of $3,960,000; U. S. Informa tion Agency, $80,500,000, a cut of. $8.0007000; refugee relief, $16,000,000, no cut; FBI, $88, 000,000, no cut; and Immigra tion Service, $44,000,000. The committee approved with out cutting, $2,801,400 for sal aries and expenses of bankruptcy referees. It said more bankrupt cies are expected in the coming year than the record number in the depression year of 1932. By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D. saying that she is madly in love with him and is irving to break up his marriage. Naturally, I am very much upset about this be cause the boys are not asking her for dates as they used to and I notice that most of the girls she has gone with in the past do not call her or do things with her. What would you advise me to' do?" (A) Find out first from your daughter just how she feels about this young man. Surely you know where she goes when she is away from home in the late afternoons or evenings, or over the week-ends. Have you any reason to believe that she has been seeing him? If he is as much in love with his wife as you think he is, it is very doubtful that he thinks of her as more than a "nice kid." I doubt that he has any interest in her other than as a neighbor. However, a teenage girl can get herself into a lot of trouble by her extravagant talking. She may have a crush on this man, talk about how "divine" he is, etc., and may even have said that she would like to get him away from his wife. Sometimes such harmless statements from a teenager are misinterpreted by adults- and pbefore you know what is happen ing, the gossip spreads that she is having an affair with the man. Get at the root of the trouble right away before the gossip ruins your daughter's reoutation and makes trouble for the young woman whose husband may be the innocent victim of a school girl crush. " (Copyright 1955, General Features Corp.) Trains Crossing Runways Concerns Airplane Guides Stockholm (U.R) This sum mer will be hotter than ever for traffic officers at Visby Air port. They have to guide planes down safely as usual, but at the same time they must look out for trains crossing the runways. All this will be the result of increasing air traffic to Visby, the only town on the Gotland Island in the Baltic. Another runway is to be built to take care of DC-6 ships, but it must cross an already existing rail- road. Five times a day officials will have to stop trains at this i.nique railroad-runway junction before giving landing planes the green light. . Salem (U.R) The Oregon Supreme Court has ruled that Marshall N. Dana is qualified to serve on the Portland Commis sion of Public Docks although he lives outside the Portland city limits. Population of Greater. Tokyo is 7,593,000, an increase., of about 358,000 in one year. GRANGE Central Point Grange Central Point Grange will meet Friday night, April 15. Vis itors at last meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Dillon of Griffin Creek Grange. Plans are being made by Richard Krupp to present the fir prevention program. There will be no meeting of th Juvenile Grange this Friday. The Graces Will have charge of thr display table. Central Point Juvenile Grange will not hold their regular meet ing, April 15, due to other activi ties scheduled for that evening. The Juveniles will be the serv ing committee at the meeting May 6. Matron Lucile Frink asks all members to be collecting poster material in order to com plete them in time. Court Records POLICE COURT Duane Clifford Thorason. excessive noise (tires). S10. Ralph Thompsen. Lawrence C. Jones. Baxton Lowell Fanster. Vernon Ray Casey, and Alva Marvin Perkins, violation of basic rule. S10 each. Buford Childers. failure to stop at signal. $5. 1 James Edward Palmer, failure to stop at sign, S5. DISTRICT COURT Ernest C. Hotho. truck speeding;. S10. Ira Dee Walters, and Walter P. Anderson, failure to operate on right side of highway. $10 each. Alden A. Marrs, holding speed con test. $35. David W. Chase, and Gilbert F. Liddell. failure to stop at stop sign, S10 each. Larrv D. Clement, indaeauate muf fler. S15. Albert T. Johnson, passing with in sufficient vision. S15. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION Theodore Thomas. 19. of 1132 Oak St.. Ashland, and Darlene Gladys, 16, route 1. box 490. TalerR. W8 8(1GW0(11 PHONE COMMERCE 9940 Yes. 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