Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 19, 1956, Image 2

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Tr.-jrsdav. Ju; 19. 1935
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Taxpayers League
In County Files
Help Yourself to Happiness Incorporation
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A' You a Perfect
Husband or Wife?
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our lunrnhi:':" admits IJ'.r. ' L j'
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Su.-an v.oi.id i)" --.ensiiop ain d'
".hat I u-ii i.-r. Our difficulties
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s ihre recreation
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p;,t -.our in-ia'.s
it. Pure stuo-
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v. e d never ha e an
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saif." as
bor.'i i:'
what I
argum' nt . . .
Hero at Ti.c American Insti
tute of Family Relations in Los
Ani;ei'-:, v. e se many husbands
and vtivs who assure the coun
selors that their marriages
would not bp on the rocks if
John or Mary would but listen
to their partners' advice, do
things their way, or be sensible
echoes of their opinions. Tiiy
forget that carbon copies make
riuil companions. They fail to
remember that marriage is a co
operative enterprise, w:th both
parties contributing, both exer
cising I'neir powers and jurige
ments as indr. inunls .Marriacc
m and muLt be loth a together
tips? and an individual-ness. if it
is to endure and be creative and
productive.
Dr. Paul Popenoe. director of
this oldest marriage counseling
cenfr in the United States, lists
six "laiks" which create diffi
culty in marriage. They are: lack
of courtesy, of neatness, of un
derstanding and of respect for
the spouse's point of view, lack
nf hnmeinaking skill', absence
of appreciation for the partner's
efforts, and too great emphasis
on material possessions.
Dr. Popenoe has from his.
score of years' experience in
counseling, devised a test card
for the "perfect marriage part
ner." In simplified form it asks:
1. Do you each allow the
other a small margin of freedom
in spending, to "do as you
please," without accounting for
exact expenditures?
2. Do you still surprise each
other at anniversaries and birth-j
days witii little gifts and at
tentions? 3. Are you conpprati e in
handling the children"
4 Do ymj refrain from criti
H Do you cooperate on social
events in the home?
Do you sympathize with
; our partner's moods?
10. Do you tell sour partner
at least once a day that you love
him or her?
If you can an-v.cr YES to all
of these points, you are indeed
a Perfect Partner" YES to 5 or
more shows the profile ef the
avrrace person, and below 5 in
dicates you should TRY a little
harder to make yourself likeable
and liveable before definite
trouble spots break out in your
marriage.
Bargain Land Buyers
Must Boost Offers
Portland 'Jp -- Persons who
picked up harzain basement
parcels of land m an auction con
ducted by the General Services
.Administration in Portland re
cently must boost their offers or
lose the proper".'.
Officials of tiie GSA said today
that the bids offered for eisht
parcels and dwellings at Mill
City do not meet with what the
government thinks the proper
ties are w o r ! i i .
Also included ui jl;r under bid
category on which checks are
ocing returned arc the former
Navy radio station at Young's
Bay near Astoria and a plot of
land near Walla Walla. Wash.
Under the administration's op.
eration. the auctioneer is allowed
30 days to find a buyer who will
meet the price expected, other
wise the properties will be of
fered for sale again.
A : ' f - c i f r.c :poro':on v.cre
ro .u ' .- r,:.r.ty recorder
V.Vdite-day n.ori.ing by the Jack--:o-
County Taxpayers league.
Th- organization is to protect
taxpayers against discriminating,
unfair, unjust, and unnecessary
taxation. Those filing the arti
, cits yesterday v. ere luiu R. Wil
liam."!. Homer A. Conger, and
Hugo Weiimann.
Th" incorpoi and group grew
from a tax study group tiiat was
formed earlier this year. The
group felt, according to Williams.
I that the public has not been ef
' ficiently inlormed regarding tax
ation manners.
"The league." Williams said,
"wants to cooperate with ail
groups on taxation problems and
! will not politic' They stand
j ready and willing to help with
1 all tax probeims. "
; Declaration of Principles
The declaration of tu'incinles
of the league slate.-, " The Jack
: son county taxpayers league is
dedicated to the principles of
good government, honesty, integ
rity, and economy in taxation
and a fully informed puuiic on
. ail tax measures. Up are oppusod
i to all sneak methods of approv
ing and voting lax measures.
! Favoritism m taxation lor the
benefit of the few at the expense
of the many. Taxation above
j legal limitation is not approved
I by the people as a whole. Special
: election for the purpose of per
sonal gain and benefit to liold
! ers of public ofiice. Unfair and
; unjust taxation on real proper
! ty. We will be on guard against
violations of public trust by
holders of public office and take
to protect the
e will work to
of decent dis
liberty and li-
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Tips forjhe Back Seat Driver
LES BOARDMAN
Teller-Actor
MARY IRIS HULSE
Visiting in Area
ew Faces to Appear
Sn Play Tate Love'
Mary Iris Hulse. lfl. visiting ; of one act plays and in one three
here this summer from Thermo-! act. 'Aron Slick From Punkin
polis. Wyn.. and Les Boardman. , Creek."
2;;. commercial teller at the ;
Bedford branch. First National .
r.an.k of Portland, two new
faces in the Medford Footlight-j
ers, will furnish the young ro
mantic interest in the three act
comedy. "Late Love." at the
Fairgrounds theater for five
Completing in speech con
tests, she won three district and
two state-wide contests, being
awarded trips to contest cen
ters on five separate occasions.
Her first three wins took her
to the District Speech Festival
at Worland. Wvo.. and the last
Washington. D.C. There's
a new look invtemily motoring
this year. The "back-seat driver"
has gotten herself promoted. She
nas the new role of co-pilot and
jshe can be a real help in mak-j
I ing this year's vacation a safe j
one.
The authority is no less than
Mrs. R. I. C. Prout. president of
the general Federation of Wom
en's clubs.
"While it is true that men do
more driving than women, the
intelligent woman will see to it
that the trip is made as com
fortable and safe as possible,"
says Mrs. Prout. whose organiza
tion represents more than 11
million women throughout the
country.
"With the peak driving season
( Ulryrt o .1 rt iUtU
ci 1 naiiu. ailu null lUUdt a SUptl,
high-speed highways and mod
ern cars, it is extremely import
ant that drivers keep alert so as
1 to reduce the appalling number
of needless accidents," Mrs.
Prout stated.
"Women should remember
that they are more than just
passengers along for the ride,"
she warned. "A car driver has
enough to do just driving safely
and can use help with other
safety precautions. That is where
the co-pilot cons in."
Mrs. Prout offl((ed seven rules
for women to follow when auto
passengers:
1. Make sure car doors are I
locked. It is a good precaution !
and may prevent children from
falling out.
2. Keep the children from dis
tracting the driver. And see that
they do not fiddle with door
handles or push buttons.
3. See that the driver stops
every 100 miles or two hours to
stretch his legs, have a cup of
coffee, walk around. Safety stops
like this do much to combat the
fatigue and monotony of long
trips.
4. Give the driver a break. If
you are a licensed driver, take
a turn at the wheel.
5. Be sure there is plenty of
fresh air in the car. Manage the
ventilation yourself.
6. Conversation is fine, as it
helps keep the driver alert. But
avoid worrisome topics. Above
all. don't argue. It's better to
lose the argument than to lose
your life by upsetting the man
at the wheel.
7. And help keep an eye on the
speedometer. Don't fail to remind
the driver t slow down and
live.
PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Portland (U.R Tom Hoover
today was named program di
rector for radio station KPOJ
in Portland.
The human liver secretei 25
or more ounces of bile every 24
hou rs.
IMPORTED
1 6 YEARS OLD R
1MP0KTI0 CANADIAN ViHlSKY. A BUND. 85.1 PROOF.
SCHINUT DISTILLERS CO.. H. T. C.
legal action so
public intrs est V
maintain a line
tinction between
cense.
Half-Size Fashion
Mom-to-be! Look!
Iowa Girl Wins
'Miss U.S.A.' Title
i
Lone Beach. Calif !U P. '
Carol Morris of Ottumwa, Iowa ,
won the M-t U.S.A." title I
Wednesday night at the fifth an-:
nua! Miss Universe pageant.
Miss Morris. a blue-eyed
brown-haired student at Drake:
University, earlier had been
voted the most popular contest-!
ant by her competitors.
She will compete with 29 for- ;
eign beauties during the next
two days for the Miss Universe
title.
"I didn't deserve it. but thank
God." Miss Morris said on learn- j
ing she had won the American !
title.
PICNIC PLANNED j
The Fleet Reserve association
will hold a picnic at TouVelle I
Park Sunday. July 22 at noon.
New officers for branch 18(i will I
lie installed by the regional vice I
president during the afternoon. I
Members of both branches 186 '
and 68 are invited to attend with
their families and bring a pot
luck dish and their own table
service. Games and refreshments
are planned. ,
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nights beginning Tuesday, two to the state-wide Speech
July 24, : Festival at Laramie.
Boarclman. recently dis
charged from t iie Navy after
four years, has been active in
dramatics since high school in
Grants Pass.
Leading Roles
Among leading roles he car
ried were those of one of the
attorneys in "Night of January
16." tiie professor in "On Moon
light Raw" and a character role
in "Murder in A Nunnery." j
He is a lifp member of the Na- ;
tioi'al Thespian society, and was !
president of the Grants Pass
High school chapter of the or-
canization. In the current Foot
lighters play he is cast in the role
of Matthew Anderson.
Miss Hulse, one of the young
est girls to play a romantic
: leading role locally, recently fin
: islied her junior year at Ther
hnopolis High, and is visiting for
. the summer with her aunt and
uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hulse of Medford. !
: Contest Winner !
Winner of a series of contests !
; in drama and speech in Wyom
; ing. Miss Hulse is thinking seri
; ously. she said, of going on with
Ulrama as a profession when she;
: finished her formal education.
Like Roarciman. she is a mem- ;
her of the Thespians as well as !
being active in her local '1 her-;
mopoiis Speech club. In high '
school she has played in a series
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NEAL CURRY
New Cashier
Guide Dog Trials
Slated August 9
in
CALENDAR
Easy to make! Just two main ;
pattern parts to this cay, cool :
maternity top! Make two trim 1
one with embroidery: other with
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Pattern 73(11: Maternity,
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Tissue pattern, transfer. State
size.
Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in
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DRESS. FATTERN NUMBER
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day belore publication
Thursday
8 p ni. Courthouse auditor
ium, meeting of those interested
in good will project for Mexican
harvest workers tins summer
and fall.
Friday:
11 a m. Unity Truth Cen
ter meets. Room 203, Holly
Theater building.
8 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary to
Hip YFW Shariv Cove, in Shady
Cove YFW hall.
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s -tin
9 '
Easy-sew sundress; or jumper
with companion blouse de
signed especially for the shorter,
fuller figure! You'll love the
versatility of these smart styles
the way they're cut to flatter
your figure to fit perfectly!
Pattern 9340: Half sizes 1 4 1 i.
16' 13' -. 2(1 1 . 22' j. 24'-.
Size 16 dress requires 3"s yards
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This easy-to-use pattern gives
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sew chart shows vou everv step.
Send THIRTY-FIVE cents in
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Tribune. Pattern Dept.. 232 W '.
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Print plainlv NAME. ADDRESS.
SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
Curry Is Named
Cashier at Bank
Neal A. Curry. P06 South
Peach St., was electnd cashier
of the Rostie Vallev State bank
bv the board of directors July
12.
Curry, a resident of Medford
from 1926-30. when he attended
Medford schools, started his
banking career in 1937 with the
First National bank of Medford
and Ashland and stayed with
them until 1942.
During the war Curry was in
the Army and between 1946 and
1950 he worked for the First
National bank in Salem. Until
1953 he was in Europe and for
the last three years he has been
with the Oakland. Calif, office
of the Crocker First National
bank.
Curry replaces Thomas Shear
in who has been associated with
will be judged both ac- ; ,,. fnr ln ciipari,.
j resigned to attend the Pacific
i Coast Banking school in Seattle,
i Wash.
Ronald Cordon, who has been
associated with the bank for the
j past year, was elected assistant
! cashier. He is a graduate of Ore
gon State college.
Also at their meeting the di
rectors declared a semi annual
dividend of S4 per share.
About 100 4-H children
California. Oregon and Nevada
are expected to participate in
the second annual field- day at
guide dogs for the blind. San
Rafael, Calif., Thursday, Aug. 9.
All 4-H members currently
raising a puppy for guide dogs
lor the blind as an accredited
4-H project have been invited to
compete in the obedience and
conformation trials.
Do
cording to their breed standards
and according to guide dog
standards. Ribbons and trophies
will be presented winners.
The event will be an all-day
affair with a free picnic lunch
donated by local business organi
zations for the 4-H entrants, and
their families and advisors. Ap
proximately 500 guests are ex
pected. Jackson county 4-H partici
pants are Nyla Murray of Med
ford. Jim Martin of Medford.
Bill Charley of Medford. Patri
cia Gillette of Ashland, and
Nancy Lusk of Ashland.
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Dunking Lampshades
To wash a fabric lampshade,
prepare a deep tubful of warm
soap or detergent suds. Then
rinse by dunking the shade up
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until clean, repeating in fresh
suds, if needed. Rinse, shake
well, and set on a bath towel to
dry.
CERAMIC
TILE
DYKE'S
227 East Sixth
Safeway Stores List
Second Gain of Year
Safeway stores, inc.. Tuesday
reported 5 heir second gain of
1P5R in net earnings over those
for the same periods of last year.
Earninss per share were SI. 41
for the 12 weeks ending June 16.
lf5fi. the. report said. This was
96 per cent larger than the 72
cents reported for the second
12-week period of 11555.
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like a professional buyer
You make thousands of buying decisions
a month just shopping for your family.
A professional buyer makes hundreds of
thousands. Vet you both follow the same
sound rule to avoid buying mistakes:
' A good brand
is your best guarantee
You know you can count on a good brand.
Its maker stands back of it. And so you
know you're right.
The more good brands you know, tha
surer you are. Get to know them in thia
newspaper. They'll help you cut buying
mistakes, get more for your money.
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