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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) Legislation Topic Set for Meeting Pending legislation as It af fects the postmaster will be discussed at a meeting of Jackson county postmasters at 7 p.m., Feb. 15 in the Medford hotel. , Hope Brader, president of the Oregon Chapter, National Association of Postmasters, will speak on the five-cent postage stamp and other mat ters. - Also on the agenda Is dis cussion of plans for the state Convention of postmasters to e held In Medford June-17, J8 and 19. - The Department of Com merce and Labor, created in 1903, subdivided In 1913. Starting your first Job? If you are, you'll be smart to start early in your life insurance program a program that will take care of your insurance needs as they arise. Moreover, Prudential's Dollar Guide makes it easy to plan for such a program. So get started today let me sho you the Dollar Guide! see FRED SEARS 18 N. Front St. Medford, Ore. Ph. SP 2-2270 The Prodcnfidlnsurdnce Compony of America a mutual if Los YOUR BLOOD IS PRECIOUS The Hldmmbfllle WILL BE AT THE- B CMSS BUILDING WEIL The quota for the visit of the Red Cross Bloodmobile has been increased 50 per cent because of the steady increase in the use of blood in Jackson County. The quota is 290 pints, for which 350 donors will be required. The need HERE is urgent. Help your neighbor maybe YOURSELF IPhomie MAIL TRIBUNE Two Medford Youths Arrested by Police William Butler Henderson Jr., 18, of 516 South Riverside ave., and a 16-year-old Med ford youth were arrested Thursday night by Medford police. Henderson was arrested on charges of being drunk in public while the youth was lodged In the county jail on charges of violation of proba tion from juvenile court. Po lice said they are continuing the Investigation Into the case. A new gadget is an auto matic fish scaler that takes the scales off 50 or more perch in 15 minutes, a Job that would take two hours by hand. intvrom ompanf HOME OFFICE Angeles, California 60 Hawthorne St. 1 SIP 3-3 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FEB, 12 Sunday, February 8, 1958 EAGLE POINT Montana Family Visits Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs Charles Nelson, Baker, Mont., arrived Friday, Jan. 31, to visit their niece, Mrs. Oscar Frei, and family and a neph ew, Harold D. Ottosen and family. The Nelsons and the Frei family motored to Junc tion City Saturday to visit Nelson's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen, whom he hadn't seen for 43 years. The Nelsons left Monday, Feb. 3, en route to Costa Mesa, Calif., to visit Nelson's sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Ottosen. Hartley Davis, Los Angeles, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Da vis, F. street, was a weekend visitor here Jan. 25. Mrs. Gertrude Haak re turned to her home recently after spending a month visit ing her sister, Mrs. Nellie Cross, of San Diego. A surprise birthday dinner party for Mrs. Don Pulley was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E m r o y Cunningham, Brophy road, recently. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kahl, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hay and Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arthur and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke, Jeanne and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Emroy Cunningham, Don Pulley and family and the honored guest. Mrs. Agnes Hubbel, Trail, was a dinner guest Friday, Jan. 31, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Clark were dinner guests Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Chamberlain home. Mrs. C. M. Cartwright, 503 South B street, was admitted to the Sacred Heart hospital . . . whether you need it in the form of a trans fusion ... or whether you are a blood donor. Your Red Cross distributes everyone . CHARGE. blood to . . AT NO Won't YOU help us keep ample supplies of blood on hand? P.M. to 6 P.M. 813 MAKE A "DATE" NOW! Tuesday, Feb. 4, for surgery. Dr. and Mrs. John Branden burg and family were after noon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Adam son, Linn rd., on Feb. 5. Everett Adamson sold a 4-H lamb to the Town and Coun try lockers on Feb. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst and Mrs. Ollie Martin arid daughter, Virginia, are to be honored dinner guests at the Adamson home Saturday, Feb. 8. Mr. and Mrs. James Collier and family are to attend a Valentine party Feb. 15 at the E. L. A. ranch at Climax. Mrs. Bill Clarke was a visi tor Thursday, Feb. 6, at the Adamson home and Mrs. Adamson gave Mrs. Clarke a permanent. Art Besaw entered the Sa cred Heart hospital Feb. 5 for surgery on Thursday. He is expected to be released on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown were dinner guests at the home of the Lester McFall's Wednesday, Feb. 5. Gary Web ster, Dale and Harold Dean McFall motored to Ashland with the Cheek family for an evening of skating. Laurinda Kay McFall spent the night at the home of Miss Paula Jean Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Burdett, Shady Cove were callers Thursday, Feb. 6, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schnei der are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve O. Wilson and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Schnei der, Grants Pass. Schneider, who is on 30 day leave, re ports to duty at China Lake, Calif., March 8. Mrs. Mary F. Lauener of Portland has spent the week visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lauener, 16 W. 10th st. The Lauener's plan to take Mrs. Lauener home on Friday, Feb. 7. The Eagle Point Home Ex tension unit will meet Thurs day, Feb. 13, at the home of Mrs. Glenn Clymer, 411 South C st., instead of at the home of Mrs. Lyle Greenwood. The project for this meeting will be pies and pastry, with Mrs. Glenn D. Hale and Mrs. Victor Hay as leaders. Each member is reminded to bring their own table service. Child Care will be at the home of Mrs. Ethel Coy, 301 South B st. On Monday, Feb. 10 and Tuesday, Feb. 11 the Instruc tions for the basic dress mak ing will be held in the court house auditorium from 1 to 3 p.m. This is for all those who signed up for workshop any leaders may attend one of either meetings. Sam F. Coy, ' Medford, cut three fingers with his power saw Saturday, Feb. 1. Coy is judge for the city of Eagle Point. The Eagle Point volunteer firemen will hold their bi monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the fire hall. Mrs. Jackie Allen and Kim and Jill, from Ashland, spent Thursday, Feb. 6 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Weidman. Mrs. Julia Patrick, Medford, spent Thursday, Feb. 6 at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hannaford. Truman Article Scheduled Monday "This is the time for ac tion," writes Former Presi dent Harry S. Truman in an important new' article on world affairs. "No greater mistake can be made in a dy namic world than to hesitate." The article will appear in Monday's issue of the Mail Tribune. The American economy is it healthy at home and abroad? The budget is it sound, from the short-and-long-term views? What of the 'human budget" of misery and well-being are we working to bring it into balance? These are the vital ques tions raised, and answered by Mr. Truman in a challeng ing discussion of our econmy by the man whose eight bud get programs changed world history. His evaluation of our strength and weakness in the face of Soviet economics ex pansion will be followed at tentively by thoughtful peo ple everywhere. South Dakota and Wyoming produce 60 per cent of the United States supply of ben tonite, a clay used principally as a bonding material in the molding sand of the steel foun dry industry. The Family Council Editor's nott: Th rmlly Council consists of a Judte, a psychiatrist, thre clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers Each article is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does not give advice: it merely reports on problems that have been dealt with by responsible agencies and counselors. Gertrude F. Henry is the gloomiest personon earth. Henry F. Does she have to worry about the bills? Gertrude F. My husband and I have been married "ten years and have four young sters. We have had a tough struggle during these years and I never thought much about whether Henry and I were happy or not. Recently, however, we vis ited my sister's home for the holidays. She has a young family like ours and they are not much better off financial ly. But when I saw how con siderate her husband was of her, how he helped her and the children, and how happy she looked, i suddenly real ized how much I'm missing. Henry is the gloomist per son on earth. He never cracks a smile and it's gotten so that I don't either. It's just work, work, work and never any happiness. Henry F. Gertrude talks about happiness and smiles, but does she have to worry about how to pay the bills? No, she just knows how to pile up bills. I know men who support families on less than I'm mak ing. They aren't up to their necks in debt. Why? Because their wives know how to economize. Gertrude turns up her nose at "cheap cuts of meat." She says, "My children have to have this and that." She says, "I can't stand shab by clothes and furniture." I'm not one for making fights, but it really burns me up inside. Gertrude wants me to be considerate of her, but I don't see why all the 33 Million Forest Trees Planted Salem More than 33,000, 000 forest tree seedlings have been planted on 40,377 acres of state owned forest land and 54,472 aerially seeded since Qregon'i multi-million dollar forest rehabilitation project got under way on July 1, 1949, according to J. H. Hann, state forestry department official who is in charge of the project. Hann pointed out that the largest and most important part of the work has been in the rehabilitation of the 350, 000 - acre Tillamook burn where a pre-planting survey of the 257,000 acres of state owned land has indicated that 113,000 acres was in need of reforestation. Up to the end of the year 30,000 acres of this area had been planted to 25,129,000 seedlings and 47,565 aerially seeded. Special trains equipped with classrooms, movie the aters and working models for instruction in local railroad problems regularly visit 600 stations in Britain. "IMAGINATION RULES THE WORLD" (Author's Name Below) Scientists first use their imagination to figure out what can be the possible causes of a disease. Then they research each theory until they are positive ot their basic facts. Next, the chemists create a formula, or sometimes even a new man-made chemical, that will accom plish the desired result. After it has been clin ically tested for safe use, iht new discovery is sent to our prescription depart ments. Your physician pre scribes it, we pharmacists compound it and another disease can be treated bet ter than ever before. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE SP 2-6239 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescrip tion if shopping, near us, or let us deliver promptly without exta charge. A great many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May we compound yours? , HEATH'S - Medical Center PHARMACY 33 North Central . Quotation by Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) Copyright 1958 (2W2) consideration has to be on my side. Don't I have rights too? The Council: One wives get gray is men like Henry. They insist upon suf fering in silence when all they have to do is speak up and something might be done to alleviate the suffering. wny does Henry insist up on burnine ud inside anrt re vealing his discomfort only in the lack of smiles, consider ation and a pleasant attitude? We have a notion that ho wants to suffer mainly be cause ne is trying to win over his wife's attention snH knows no other effective way oi doing so. Gertrude has apparently been so busv with h sters that she rdidn't notice even this heavy-handed ap peal until she was ahl in compare her situation with ner sister s. Well, now the secret is out. Henry is disturbed about money problems. Certainly, this is important and Gertrude must try to work out a satis factory budget that will en able Henry to enjoy a little peace of mind. Nevertheless, we think it will take more than this to bring smiles into this home. Both Gertrude and Henry must become deeply concern ed about each other's happi ness. They should recognize that devotion to children and to a job is praiseworthy, but marital Jiappiness is a found ation for both. Gertrude should be aware that she, as well as Henry, has some re sponsibility in this matter. (Copyright 1958, General Features Corp.) 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She said her office continued to "call in" repre sentatives of the 175 families on relief here "and we had seven applicants for bread by noon. Thursday, the first dav the free bread program function-1 ed, she had 20 applicants, and supplies for seven families. ! Only one bakery participated, j The United Press Thursday created the erroneous impres sion that most of the 175 re lief clients here had lined up to receive stale bread, rolls, doughnuts, and coffee cake. Mrs. Thomas said three per sons applied in a two - hour period Thursday morning and that 17 others applied in a second two-hour period. "And that hardly constitutes a breadline," she commented. Tchaikovsky's ever - popu lar Swan Lake Ballet was his first. He did not like it. I TRANSMISSION GUARANTEED 5 YEARS SURE... 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