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TWILYS WEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, March 28, 18S7 Quotes From the News All of Our Meats are Gov't Inspeced MEDFORD'S FINEST AND FRESHEST PRODUCE! Indian River White GRAPEFRUIT if 11 o I I i 1 i i a b Ci ol P P th in Oi of He ofl CK in las 8 for Scl of CfP net gan S thai indi amc B Ami com 'the cuse of it Sutii Ti Sutti Th alleg jury he s ing 1 seen velop $300. Lai Senat -ireed union 'tae vice t lnvoki The four o were : Poli. Aflei An mainta ' the Ca after a an alt county Sher. called i Thursd; to be o a Califc nection of a Si cer, wa in this man hai ficd by Eariy sheriff's located occupan block w today. DOW-JO New 1 final stoi als 474.8 144.05. ol off 0.11; off 0.19. IfyO.OOO 1,530,000 Bt UNITED PRESS Madison, Wig. State Sen. Leo O'Brien of Gren Bay on the impending visit of Lord Mayor Briscoe of Dublin: "It's about time." llrvt Carroll Bakor. an Oiear nominaa for har role A "Sky Dall." an losing at th bit actraia in the Academy "I THi't disappointed at all. To loss to Ingrid Bergman. B1L 0 Macon, Ga. Air Force Secretary Donald A. Quarles In up prt of the $17,746 billion budget requested for the Air Force in 1938: "Failing to insure ourselves against the hazard of an atomic war Is a gamble that I for one do not want to see us take." Washington John B. Holliitar. director of iha International Cooperation Administration, en the deaths of Kevin M. Carroll. Issaquah. Wash., and Brewster A. Wilson. Portland. Or., two U.S. aid officials in an ambush in Thran: "In th finst sns of th word. ths men wr sring their country." , San Bernardino, Calif. Former Utah Gov. J. Bracken Lee urging abolition of the personal income tax: "The personal income tax grants powers to the government to go into the personal lives of iti people." Detroit United Auto Workers President Waltr Ruther answering th charge of Chicago Labor relations consultant Nathan W. Shffrman that h may bar bought personal items with union funds: "It sms to- m an obvious attampt to smar popI who are . fighting racklrs in order to cover up for racketeers." The Family Council Editor ! nut: The Family Council consists ef m Judf. m psychiatrist, three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers. Each article Is a summary of an actnal report. The Family Council does not give advice; It merely reports on problems that have been dealt. with by responsible agencies and counselors. ShirUy B. I'm not doing just ice by my husband and baby. Mrs. H. M. She has always been scatterbrained. I . Shirley B. am 19 and have been married two years I have a one-year-old baby. I love my hus band and baby, but I feel that I am not doing justice by either of them. You see, I have had no ex perience in homem aking. My mother always had a maid and didn't- think it was necessary for me to do thinks around the house. I hardly knew how to boifean egg when I got married and I didn't learn too much be fore I had the baby. I like a nice home, but between the baby, the shopping and the housecleaning, I now find I can hardly get around to do all the things I'm supposed to do. When my hus band comes home, I'm exhausted and irritable and the house looks a mess. My mother comes every day to help me, but somehow we get into arguments and she nags me about the way I do things. Then a lot of time is wasted in silly talk. Ifly mother is a perfectionist nd I can't seem to do anything aat meets her standards. Firs. R. M. Shirley has al vays been scatterbrained and could never even manage to keep her own room neat. Maybe I did wrong by not training her more in homemaking, but I am trying to make up for it now. She makes it hard by flaring up and taking offense at everything I say. I've told Shirley that it's plain she can't get along without a maid, but she insists they can't afford one. I say they must give up something else in order to have one, but that just makes Shirley angry and she says I never believed she could do any thing and she'll show me she can keep a nicer home than muie. I have given Shirley all the help I can and I just don't know what she's going to do when she has a larger family. Her hus band does not seem at all con cerned about the problem. He doesn't seem to care if she is still in a house dress when he comes in and the place is in a mess. Th Council: From both ac counts, it appears that the first step Shirley should take in be coming a more efficient home maker is to ask her mother not to corrie to '"help" her. No wond er Shirley is irritable at the end of a day in which she has had to contend with a perfectionist mother giving her belated train ing. Shirley's next step should be to accept the fact that her home does not have to look perfect or as nice as her mother's. Ap parently her husband is not at all dissatisfied with the way things are going. If she can feel cheerful and pleased with her self at the end of the day, her husband will be still happier. Shirley should not accept her mother's verdict that she is "scatterbrained." It takes every young Yiomemaker time to devel op efficiency in running a home. When there is a young baby to care for. things are even harder. Every reasonable person knows this and doesn't expect a young mthcr's home to always be in apple-pie order. A third step for Shirley might be to go to the public library and get out a few books on ef ficient home management. There are many good ones and she'll get lots of tips on organizing her time and making use of various short cuts. (Copyright 1957. Gtneral Faturs Corp.) Beck Condemned 5th Amendment Use Seattle (U.R) Teamsters boss ' Dave Beck, who has invoked the ' Fifth Amendment repeatedly be fore the Senate Rackets Com mittee, condemned use of the amendment by witnesses who ap peared before a state legislative committee in 1948. Beck was a member of the University of Washington Board of Regents at the time. Six mem bers of the university appeared before the committee investigat ing un-American activities and several invoked the Fifth Amend ment. "I have no time for that group of individuals who hide behind every technicality technicali ties which they would destroy to hide their subversive think ing," Beck told a general scs sin of the Western Conference of Teamsters in Bellingham, Wash., in July, 1948. "Americans who are living the American way do not have to hide behind technicalities," he said later in his speech. Americans strike 57 million matches an hour. 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