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San rrancisco Republican National Chairman . Leonard W.
Hall on presidential aide Harold Stassen's campaign to dump Vice
President Richard M. Nixon at the forthcoming GOP convention:
"I'd ay that there isn't any sign whatsoever that what has hap
pened up to date has had any impression on the delegates."
Washington President Eisenhower to Sen. Walter F. George
(DGa.) on lha number of newsmen and photographers who came
to kla office to the two men:
"I didn't know there ware this many people outside of
Chicago."
Dallas Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson on the neces
sity of atomic weapons:
"Most military people will say that you can't depend on atomic
weapons and atomic weapons alone to win a war, but they would
alto tell you that without atomic weapons, you would be sure to
lose a war if the other side had them."
Washington Former New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey on
Vice President Richard M. Nixon's chances for renomination:
"He certainly Is entitled to renomination and I am quite confi
dent he will be renominated."
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Of Fire in Hold
Seattle (U.R) The coal
freighter Orizaba reported a fire
in its number two hold to the
Coast Guard last night. When
the ship made its report, it was
located about 490 miles west of
the Columbia river lightship off
Astoria, Ore.
The Coast Guard dispatched
the cutter Yocona from Astoria
to escort the ship back to port.
The Coast Guard said the Oriz
aba had radioed that it was "in
no immediate danger."
The ship, sailing out of As
toria, is a 6000-ton vessel, mea
suring 396 feet long.
Grange Noies
Central Point Grange
Central Point Grange will
meet Friday, Aug. 17. at 8 p.m.
The degree work scheduled for
the September meetings has
been postponed until later in the
year.
Heirlooms are requested for
the display table. Mrs. Marshall
Weideman, HEC chairman, has
a family tree bedspread she is
bringing and is in charge of the
display table. This could be an
interesting display if some of the
Grangers will brings theirs too.
Lecturer Del Smith expects to
have his safety program for this
meeting, and the refreshment
committee is Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Edwards and Effie Caster.
Queen Accused of
Violating Sabbath
London (U.R) The Rev. Ken-
neth McRae, minister in the
Scottish Free Church, said to
day he will refuse to meet tour
ing Queen Elizabeth in Scotland
Saturday because she "betrayed
the Sabbath."
The minister complained that
the Queen received Soviet lead
ers Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita
Krushchev on the Lord's Day,
and that they were "avowed
atheists." He also accused the
queen of violating "the moral
law of God by attending polo
matches upon various Sabbath
afternoons."
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MEDFORD (ORECOH) MAIL TRIBUNE TITS
The Family Council
Rdttor't Note: The Family Council eonslsta of a tnace. a fttrchlatriit. a
aawtpaper editor, a women's pare editor and two newspaper writers These
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Linda I would adopt his
baby.
Harry She just wants to
punish me.
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Linda My husband has been
accused of being the father of a
baby born to an unmarried girl.
Hurt though I am by this, I do
not want scandal. The girl's
family threatens to file suit, but
I thought it might save the situa
tion if we could adopt the baby
as our own and possibly. In addi
tion, make some settlement for
the mother.
My husband protests that his
unfaithfulness was not entirely
his fault and that he has never
stopped loving me. But he ob
jects to my solution of the prob
lem and says he would prefer
reaching some settlement for the
support of the child, even at the
risk of having to go into court.
I feel that if he really loved
me, he would go along with my
plan to avoid scandal.
Harry I have said the matter
was not entirely my fault be
cause I was not the aggressor in
this situation. The girl tempted
me and, while I do not feel that
this justifies me, neither do I
see why my wife and I should
have to raise this girl's child.
If we had to raise this child, I
do not feel that we could ever
have children of our own in the
same home. Frankly, I would
not wish it, because I have no
respect for the girl's mother and
could not feel right about her
child. I want a family without
this shadow.
Nor can I believe that my wife
will ever really forgive me if !
this child is in our home all the !
time, to remind her of her j
grievance.
The Council: If the mother
has any character, she will not
agree to Linda's bold proposal.
In any event, it would be a
dangerous experiment for all
concerned.
Linda may be a rare person,
but it would take the rarest kind
of woman to be able to love this
child as her own and to over
come her feelings against her
husband while the child was pre
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fulness. !
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lv. We susoect. in view of the
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the element of scandal, that she
is motivated in her proposal by
a desire, perhaps not elearly
perceived by her, to punish her
husband by bringing the child
into their home.
While her husband may
deserve punishment, unf or -tunately,
she would be punish
ing herslf even more by thus sur
rendering her whole life to bit
terness. If Linda wishes to be
happy and to have a happy fam
ily of her own, she should ac
cept a more sensible solution.
The child's prospects for a
happy life certainly would be
far better elsewhere, as the
adopted child of a childless
couple that would raise the child
without surrounding it with guilt
feelings and bitterness.
Linda has hit upon the very
worst possible solution.
(Copyright 1958.
General Features Corp.)
Two Medford Students
Attending Conference
Corvallis Two Medford High
school student body officers are
attending the second annual stu
dent council workshop at Ore
gon State college here this week.
They are Marlene Barclay,
treasurer of Medford student
body, and Sally Ross, yell queen.
STEAKS ON HOOF
Pacoima, Calif (U.PJ The
city health department advised
restaurant owner Eddie Kover
to display his steaks on a grill
and not on the "hoof." It was rul
ed Kover violated city health
laws by keeping a bull corralled
outside of his new steak house.
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF S ALB OF REAL
PROPERTY
NO. 980K
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In tht Matter of the EsUto of
MAY LEEPER. deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned J. D. Monteith. the
dulv appointed, qualified and actinic
Administrator of the above entitled
estate, under and by virtue of an order
duly and regularly made, rendered
and entered by the Circuit Court of
the County of Jackson, State of Ore
gon, under date of Aujruit 7, 1056,
licensing, empowering and ordering
him so to do, will offer for tale and
will sell at private sale at the office
of Roberts, Kellineton St Branchfield.
201-3 United States National Bank
Bldg.. Medford. Oregon, on and after
September 7. 1056. for cash in hand
and subject to the further order and
confirmation of said Circuit Court, all
of the right, title, estate, lien and
interest that he as such administrator,
or said estate, has in and to the follow
ing described premises, lying and
being situate in Jackson County, Ore
gon, to-wit:
Lots 23 and 24 in Block in
Laurelhurst Addition to the City
of Medford. according to the
recorded plat thereof.
Subject to said property lying
within the confines of the Med
ford Irrigation District.
Subject to any and all mads,
rights of way and easements of
record or visible on the ground.
Together with all and singular
the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereunto belong
ing. Dated August 9. 1956.
J. D. Monteith
Administrator
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