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Ik "C3 c c 1 SHADY COVE-TRAIL Gardetr Club To Meet By EVf&LYjN P. WATS6N Shady Ce-Trail TbV'Shady Cove Gardensclub will meet Monday, Dxic.iO, at thkme of Mrs. Eva Sfegessenmanjof Shady Cove. Co-hostesses will be T.Irs, i Torn Tepper and Urs Wnlv ; Jones. Mrs. Niehoia, of Medford, ! wi give a talk on Rhododeiv dronsand Camellias l wMr.h i nChrstmas exchange party. Geoe Pfeifer, pi Shady Cove, is expected tg return home ' imj wetK irom the Veterans' nospital in Portland, where he as been undergbirif-j treatment lor several months.11 ' -S- Mr, Adel&ie Carl and Mrs Mary Chapma ofShady Cove, expectAo leave 631-1 in -Decem . ber fortalifornia. Mrs. Carl wilf' spend part of the winter in Long , Beac&y stsytng a jt two .Hmuhs or more and Mrs. . Chapman i plans to stay only during the fc holiday perVod. - 3 - ! Newcomers to Trl are Mr. 1 and Mrs. Archie Valentin and 1 children whS ha. 1 h ! Raioh Horn 7rZr.Z 7XZl ly the Sublette placeon Big " ""-"j-a- v Butte creek. ThesHerzogs are I Cldren ofHhe area who ap livingin California. The Valen- i peared on the CoileeriHope tines w-e well known in the area, j dance progpam ovr KBEis-TV having li-STd in Prospect. Nov. 24 were the Tap Dancing G S3 Mr. and Mrs. Bud Decker, of T)n.l 1 - .! T-l I . - -"" ....o.v...s holidayi visiting with Decker's mother, Mrs. Frances Miller and his sister and farrdiy, Mrs. Ja nette Johnson o; Shady Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bailejtj ana lamily, Mgi.Medlord, speont last Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis of Shad-Cove. The Baileys are former Shady Cove Trail residents. (; 0 Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. See feldt and children. Bill and Pat, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton iee feldt Jr., and baby daughter, all of Spokane. Wash., drove down to spend the Thanksgiving holi days with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest The Family Editor'! note: The Family Council consists of a Judge, a pvehlatr(el, three clercymen, a newipaper editor, a women' editor and two writers. Each article li a aummary of an actual report. The Faml Counrll does not itlve advice: It merely reports on problems tnat have beeft dealt with by responsible agencies and counselors. ?' O Tom D. My wife has taken mentioned it, but Sue fftlv up with a wflman of bad reputa- ! tion. Sua Sls a very inter esting person. e Tom D. Myife an iTEhave been married six yearsTMjut did not have our first chijdntil a year ago. . 0 We had been very happv be for the baby was homeland we wanted a child very mucht so we thought w'()befTeven ftap- pier now, but jfrj hasn't worked out tisat waj? Sue has been ve?y irritaHe iince the baby-camesShe cnti cizes me for tfiealeast Jiing. Onij for jticndw to be contined tw 41 cim'll 4'. Ta n .1. J - ... tije ofter hagd, she'll" take no cfiticiiSnrom meson something i consiaer very important. Si Jws taken up with a woman wno has ajrery bad repu tation. This Js ery embarrass ing to me. Several people hav Lea T IS the Final Day Of Our Big ? I5OW 12 New, Exciting Models on Display! FREE COFFEE ALSO SEE THE BiG Y Seed & Supply Phone 3-3160 Sackett and ton, Kerry, of Si?dy Cov. r: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bartuss of Shady Cove" were hosts at a dinner on Thanksgiving day at j their home on Regue River drive- Guest were Dr. and Mrs. Verne Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strother of Shady Cove, Miss odjuuiu canu miss .kidi y Vandenburg. Jvitq of Medford. They also eatcrtalned Saturda vening jwith a dinner party. Guesti were Mrs. Adelrri Carl. MrsV Thelma Reinning. of Shady Cove, aud Mr: nd Mrs. William Callrfcari of Medford. o e . Mr.Cand Mrs. Cecil Kee an'3 daufhter, Cecelia, of 3 Shady Cove. wre guests ofl Thanks- giving day in the borne of Mrs. Kee's. parent. cMr. and Mrs. FratiK Chamberlain, fef Eagle Poist? Other guests for the I Thanksgiving dinner were Mr.-; CTnamberiBiii s brothers and their families, Mr and Mrs. Morris Sllvers ot Medfoni ind-Mr. and . 1-. t-:i u. -t-. r--..- . 1 c i . ..' I n .r. .M- P?r?ta I Five, fcjnrja3 and Donna Weit- Tnai, Carol Hale, Marilyn Leam- lng a Cecelia Kee, who did a ,,n n,mwr arf shCri win who took Jfertoin a bjlfbt num- ber. Mr. and Mrs. Larftr Kee, of Sattle. are the parents of a iab daughter born clast week. The baby, who has bfnanared S sanrKathleen, weighed 6 pound's at bitth and is $fte couple': first child. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oesil Kee of-Shady Cnvp aiTrf matprnal Pranlilarpntc are Mr and Mrs. Ligrnizerof j-1 e u , Mrs. Thekna Reinning of Thelma's Dress Shop, ShadyJ Cove, announces tlaf she is ing a cle iSuf sale of all Council O GO ugns when I try to talkjo her abou it. I feel this ortn can be a bad iafUlence on myxwife. JVe just don't seem to talk the sanje langu.geoarfy more. ?erwse0Taft, JillWhalen, anij " t, 0 I i-wrg Shasky. Kathie Dough- Su D. ul considep rriycU i erty read a poem, "The Turkey's a mature person andonot open to I Lamea ". O o 0 "bad influence" dike child. P Tijof) mt9nbers were given Tigs woman bappenj, to "ie aJ their igfmberlrp stars for two verj interesting person arftl I ljrc9rs; the trogp committee mem- prefer talking to her tisan the Otaer ewjDrrin in the neichhnr. ood.'Ho care only to talk about Baby Joodseand operatio,0 T had a verj interesting job befprfe tfie baby cam and Tonj does it realize hnwOhnrinoii tiie iiuum: ciu oay. we never go out together ,js g used . In stQad,9 Torn goes out bowlirif wih men and wamen from his offece and 1 "have to go o a movie by. myself pr with this woman. rn mv nieht off.. ,-, 9 One of the things IJcritijze Tom for.swhjch he thinks is so uiuiiipuridm, 15 inar ne otaKes one of the girls home onotlle bowling nigh If hi insists on a privilege like this I can't see why he should get so embar rassed at my merely talking to someoSe. e O o Th council: Neither Tom, nor i Sue, has gotten welf adjusted to j life with a cl81d. Tom's lack of sympathy and understanding of ! Sue is not helping her make le greater adjustment that is re- i quired of her. Sue njt only mies heV free-ifcgo dom and activity, but appears to resent the fact that Tom still has his. He is wrong to insist on , the privilege of taking a girl home and should expect re sentment and criticism from his wife. She has found a good weapon tg get back at Tom in thecoma r,1 with the ba reputation. She j uses this woman to annoy Toin I and assert the fact that, mitally at least, she will not be con- fined to the home and "baby : foods." Sue should realize how ever, that there are better ways I to broaden her horizons and that she is bringing about a tense situation that calls for more re I taliation on Tom's part. This couple ought to try to arrange to go out together oc i casionally and if that is not pos sible, they ought to invite other couplesein for small parties and to develop hobbies they can ' share together in the evenings. . The separate nights-out arrange I ment is good only as a supple ment to other joint activities, j (Copyright 195S, I General Features torp.) . Plenty of PARKING SPACE While You Shop- 19 Days Till Christmas Phone 3-4462 Order Nitso& Candies Now A U.S. Counting On Early Withdrawal Of Military Forces Washington .U.R! The Unit ed States Saturday counted ca an parly withdrawal of British and French military forces from the Suez Canal. Diplomats indicated that Lon don and Paris gave Washington "satisfactory" word'on the troop issue before the United States set in motion fts emergency oil pro drum for oil-starved Western Eu rope Diplomatic sources saia mey expected , the atrained relations in the Western Alliance to befin improving immeOiateljr. 3 Evidence if new assurance on Dlans for 'Anglo-Freravfi troops ojjthrlrawa'.s was soon in the sud den American dec5ion Fridiv t0 upse s own timetable lor the greener oil program. . . j j-.,, . "hnLSeIfattt ha, plan. : lne.nitea oiaies nan pun ried to delay Mtion until this week pending a mor "defini- tive" British statement on tr,oop withdrawals? The United States announced plans to provide the Europeans with at least 500,000 barrels of oil a day within a month. The MiddleEast Emergency Commit tee, a. group of 15 major V. oil companies, will meet Monday in New York to get the program uTjrler way. 00 0 o v , Thecemergcocy oil move rais ed the problem of financing in creased oil cpurchases in tfre Western J Hemisphere by West ern Europe. Estimates of the tost have ranged as" high as $2 billion it the Suez Canal rtnains closed a year.o 0 U.S. officials said the? Euro pean are expected to meet the Girl Scouts o o hav-t)Hold ?arty A combined troop tnrthday I ana ThanKsgwing" party was; hld recently0 by SU Mary's: Troop 181, composed bf fourth ij gradersThe trijpp, ledobyvirs. George uGitzen and her assist ant, Mrs. John Dougherty, in vited-j the members' mothersQto attend the meetine. n o 0 Enterfefiiment was a play"by i the tnop, "The Harvest King." Takin part ia the play were Ann Deprerc Colleen Cenman, 1 Tara Hill, Marilyn Hall, Joyce Jafman, Aone Parsons, deanne 1 jcpossi, cKathie Read, Judy Scott oers recejyed theiimembership cards. The committee, inQyiles Mrs. R. R. Parsons, lurs. J. Shasky, and Mrs. M. H. Scottp; Mrs. T. R. Eslinger, t. Mary 8 neiehborhiad chairmana was' ilso a guest at.the prty. o Thm troop meitibsis served J tirthiav cake fend coffee. The trodo is working toward "FlyAyp" in the spriSg. Among the activities members have car ried oti are a Halloween1" party. liHif gathering outing, Uie TreaVes were0 pressed, between waxed paper and o made into place mats; learning to tie se- eral" knots including the bow line, and a Christmas project with gifts being made for moth ers. The troop also aide4 in preparation for the parish ba zaar by making candied apples Aita- Christmas the - troop hopes to be able to go on an out ing. Meetings are -hojd each Monday ajternoon. Rogue River Troop Rogue River Troop 205 has many activities at the present time in the theme of the season. Members have made Dlans to Christmas caroling, and hve made favors for two different hospitals. They also plan to pre sent two fcasketa ig old people at Christmas. One of the raft projects is making Christmas candles. o 0 The oop, made up of seventh and eighth grade girls, is raising money and making plans to clean up a sw'mming hole in the spring. Last year the troop j worked on bicycle safy, and this year plans to emphasize water salety. The troop is led by Mrs. Ho mer Classic and meets on Mon days in the Civic Club. dresses and coats at reduced 1 prices to mae room to new i spring styles. ' o Mrs. Carrie Chamberlain, of : Shady Cove, accompanied her I brother and wife, Mr a.nd Mrs. Basil Zimmerlee, and family, on a trip to Yreka over Thanksgiv-1 ing where they visited an aunt I and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Denny I zimmerlee. 'Use Tribune Want Ads OK MARKET 1202 North Rivertieta OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL MIDNIGHT I Mental Health Broad Program for Advice Washington U.P.) The Na tional Association for Mental Health, plans a broad new pro gram of personal advice and help for mentally ill persons and their families throughout the country. The program will have four main aims. Helping mentally ill people locate and get treatment quickly; helping" patients while in hospitals; aiding discharged patient to find housing, jofs ana understanding; and-relieving families 'bf mentalpatients iof fear and worry. Kiehard r. Swlgart, executive director cf the association, said in announcing the program Fri day night triat "the average fam ily hasn' the faintest idea about what to'ido when mental illness sjriies, how to handle the pa tent, where to take him for treat ment, what to do about getting GOED KISSING BANNED Milwaukee (U.R) Marquette University students retaliated Saturday against a school ban on goodnight kisses in front o th women's dormitories. A cam pus sidewalk was decorated with a lipstick inscription "No More Kisses forMU Misses" and a banner was draped across the Science Annex rwarning "Big Sister Is Watching You.'A dollar, drain themselves "tor some Initial period's." Some na tions may borrow from the U.S. Export-Import Bank. O u u o Sobbing Sims Doll Special ! 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Neuberger AsksAF0 To Move Refugees Portland U.R)' Senf Rich ard L. Neuberger Saturday sent to President Eisenhower his-ap-peal for use of Air Force planes to transport Hungarian refugees to: Oregon. The appeal was turn ed down by the Air Force. 0 Neuberger wired the president that "The Atr Force could per" form an outstanding humanitar ian service by aidingthcse ref ugees and that the Oregon Corn; mittee on Hungarian Refugees has found jobsand homes for the refugees but lacks funds for commercial transportation." o Air Secretary Donald Quarles had told Neuberger that Air Force transportation for the Hungarian C'cannot jbe consider ed as being in the primary in terest of the armed forces?' Sunday, December 2, 1958 Ex-Convicllays He o Killed 4 Because He'Hated Peopled Los Angeles (U.R) Homicide detectives Saturday investigated. the story of Stephen Ntsh, a 33-yer-old ex-convict who said he murdered louro persons, in cluding ca 10-year-old boy, be cause tie "hated people." Police said the tall, dark; tran sient truckdriver confessed Fri day that he vas the mar who stabbed Larry George Bice, 10, of Venice, Calif., more than 50 times and left him dying under a pier at nearby 'Santa Monicas; 'Officers said NashTerit on to 1 claim that he had killed three I other peraons, including hair j stylist John W. Berg, 27, of ! Long Beach, Calif., Floyd Bar-j nett, a transient1 knifed (Jiear , Sacramento, Calif., and an un identified hitchhiker. 0 o Believe Stories a 0 i .Chief of Detectives 0 Thad I Brown said "We're) believing j hin? untllg his story isc prfived differently. He has enSugh de-j Jails on all he slayings to in- j dicate that he was the murdef- j ,er." 0 j "They all had reaT problems, ! I tell you," gplice qute'd Nash. "Ifflon't know how f know hoi bad their, problems are, but I d and whejjpthey've got those o kind of prole$is?I 1st have to kilPthem." 0 0 Officers said Nash 'mlri them fhe Sept a knife strapped to his arm and,$$teel pj$e bludgeon in his car. 'ol nevef knew Qw?ich one I was going to, use. It's iust s?me thingothey say that friakes me dgcide," Nash was Rioted. 'Jjny one can understand that." o ne wa arrestea xnuTsaay night r quesoning in an as sault case. Aftc police found a blood-caked knife S3 r.n,he WORRIE60. o 0 abbuj Christmas Cash? Wondering how you're goiiQ g pay for ghristmas presents (J d hojjday occasionso this ear? The answer to your problem'-'is s1?nple and American 0 00 Finance hristmas Loan available in any amount you need from $25 to $1500. Come in TOMORROW! o AMERICAN FINANCE West Main - Medford 2-8886 O. MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE o confessed murdering the boy. 0 "I killed him to repay so ciety fgf some of the pushing around got as a 8d," he told police. "Igthink I'm even with society now. f hope all of you are happy. I know I am 5 SUMATRA FlOODS 6 Jakarta, Indonesia" (U.R) More than 90,000 persons have been made homeless by floods ang the east coast of Sumatra, press reports saicj Saturday. The official death toll was set at six. "Countless" others were missing. .o.C O o o o