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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1958)
O (m if 9 M and Stop Me -Of IIHHITT CIRF TV CftftlCS dara is eritieixe great men like Liberace orcjlvit ftraslay must be ready for an avalanche of de nunciations by trsf ed tint. Now Ben Gross, for example, took 9 sly, Slg at Elvia and got this in the mail: X am a genuine itch0 doctor and voodoo mn, practised in all mystic rites and incanta tions. Be on notice that X have put a fetal curst on you and all other detractor!, of Elvis, tha) incarnation of te ancient god of lovt. X have stu9t pint into a wax image of your hideous fig ura and yoa will not only dia S 4-. ith your eyes 8t orS their aocaets, 'Jbgt om i& ueer . mate C?OU fietat cadi? that one of the genuine witch doctor's pre- CtiOftl IU tkeafc Cos true. He hasn't made any money! fe S&laitatfaf datinitiai tut a fcighbrow ay the late whodunit con fetff, Plgar Wllaca: "a highbrow is a man who has found some ttt&f CMC ifttareatiic tfiaa om." (g-j ffc yaat Cart PistriuU f Kiag Talure Syndicate. Qd Sullivan's Filmed Visit To Brussels Fair Said Rolafively Painless 'H am.T.Tixr rwn n (tfaifpi free asaatieaaX jas$ adtort at tie start that (fc'W 4 i up to here with the Brussels World $ fair, bt Ed Sulli vao's filmed viifc Sunday night a CBS TV waa rela tively painr ies. ttet e were, of course, the WiaaialtaJd inevitable ciBoIa (Of $avUion. people - SKa PotJ and u ;jha) fcrBixjia, structure o idi Lap aly struck me i 1 ;cfiDm Crusade n Francisco Mi Successful gs Jrancjsco UPI) JfiUy gteliem could take pride tgojayii & Uos lumseif 3&ftt Jaut4 the tuccese of (?ila San t taseiseo crusade. 3Se tame texe seven weeks (ago, panting to. San Tran (Slaaft gfcfitnoaUy .high ui- cjlov i&aaice and akohoiism Sett aa evidence that this city (Seta ft eating badly. - fta4d4Irf 3le fifutea showed Re made (1 JCkJ start Sow it was up ta 'Jactl pastcts to fccain follow O wk n tnosa who made fseiai0jia tor Cftr. $otal atteodanc for tha !iVeieke was lst,S2S. This at only 33,000 lewer than fjxat sevtA ek9 of his st ctusad. cJfcal Cfsbam and Kit team (SduiA taaa aatiifartien in tha (ggfg Uut It rurfibar of con VttaWM X3.3-r3 nearly ,000 (Store ttaa in Sew York. ('vCef M Ck'' CQzahara woutul up hit cru diga liett Sunday with a ring (I8g; appeal t a crowd of 18, g00! catty t? sirii of re vival lack to ?er churches." fit iito tta Rurch," ha H Ja ait a week twSata arUtake advan (tare yoii Mat i ftuge Cow Ice a tilled nearly a half hour bftore te final service bn 9 f.r. Many Sat or stood in tlar"1 aislea. Cow Pal ace dfeicergi estimated there wge 2,000 parsonf mora than the number & teats available. TRUI3&9 &Jir e Vence. trancw (fcJFI) Former iwsidena Truman, on vacation 6e, Sunday xcr fuse$aett ta controversy surrStf4iaaT PtSidantial As sistant Sf ertfi an Adams. -Tudje amael Rpaewsaan, who ao coiUpaBted V farmer Chief gfecitiva Iter and Is acting ig3 i aPokesAtft with he pr5S,"ai4 ura had "no commewt tttsoavar' on tha (gf&ir. . Se Orleans if normally worldw chief banana portJ as a kind of abacus witn swol len glands. And too, Sullivan omehow managed to find and film a balancing act, a novelty act, an animal act and a musi cal group called the Nitwits, which described them, I would sayt precisely. Bardot InUrTiewed But Sullivan did come through with more exciting footage a filmed interview with Brigitte Bardot, for ex ample. It must be admitted that Misa Bardot didn't have much to say, but then, who carea about her brain any way? ' Beat of all though was a session with a Ukrainian dance group to which Sulli van wisely devoted a major portion of his hour. Tha troupe was cornball, but m the best sense. The dancers threw themselves into their work with a wonderful elan, a tremendous expendi ture of energy and ' a fair amount of precision. They re minded me of a bunch of Pep per Martins dashing around the bases for the old St. Louis Cardinals. . Along with all this, Sulli van trotted out filmed talks with "William Holden and So phia Loren, a dash of Jacques Tati and Maurice Chevalier, and a scattering of other of ferings that affected -my di gestion in varying ways. This may seem like an aw ful lot of entertainment to crowd into one hour and it was. But as the man said, you ain't seen nothing yet. 10th Anniversary Next week, Sullivan cele brates his 10th anniversary on TV and he will jam in kinescopes from the best of his old shows that will fea ture, among others, Marlon Brando, Jackie Gleason, Vic tor Borge, Charles Laughton, Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Bing Crosby, Phil Silvers, Jack Benny, Perry Como, Johnny Ray, Grace Kelly and some one with the improbable name of Elvil Presley. I think Sullivan will be pretty much justified in re ferring to this one as "A rrrreally big show." Tonight's TV highlights: "Studio One" (CBS-TV). "The Left-Hand Welcome," drama about a young singer who visits his home town. With Tommy Sands and Elaine Stritch. The Family Council Editor's note: The Family Council consists of a jndre, a psychiatrist. Ihree clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers. Each article 's a summary ot an actual report. The Family Council does not five aavice: it merely reports on problems that have been dealt Albert R. Wendy is too young to date. Ina R. Social experience will do her good. Albert R. I wonder how old a child ought to be before she starts to date. Our eldest girl, Wendy, is not quite 12 and she wants to go out, and my wife encourages her. i I feel the women in our 1426 Graduate at Oregon University Eugene (UPI) Degrees were conferred upon 1426 graduates of the University of Oregon at commencement ex ercises Sunday. The graduates were told by Dr. O. Meredith Wilson, uni versity president, that they should not be so concerned with the inflationary world in which they live that they will lose sight of real pros perity. The real issue, he said, is not gain in money income but how much of a good life a week s work will buy. Tour New WATCH FO arload Sale community including my wife, are making trouble for them selves and the kids by allow ing this" kind of thing. They seem to think it's very cute if a little girl and boy who ought to be playing children's games go out together. Even the smaller kids childen of 7 and 8 are asked about their girls friends and boys friends. They talk about who they are going to marry when they grow up. Every body stands around . and laughs. I can't see anything funny in it and I don't want my daughter dating until she is 14. Ina R. My parents didn't let me or my sister date until we were 16 and I don't see what we gained by it. We were terribly shy and awk ward because we just weren't used to dating and it caused us plenty of misery. Things have been very much speeded up today. In our community all the girls and boys go to parties and movies together when they're 13. I can't see the harm in it if Wendy has a little early so cial experience. She would go to supervised parties. Wendy wanted to go out with a perfectly nice boy who has been a chum of hers since earliest childhood. She could not understand why her father flew into a rage about it. I had promised her she could wear a little light lipstick, but her father swore he would wash it off her mouth. m The Council It is true that things are "very much speeded up today," but it is a question whether this is much benefit to the children. Regular dating for a little girl of 12 certainly seems far too premature. On the other hand, boys and girls of that age have always gone to parties and social ga therings without having it be come a big issue, simply be cause it was not given the ra ther awesome title of "date." A date today suggests a kind of coming out party to be fol lowed with a line of social ac tivities that might well be re served for the later teens. Lip stick seems to be the badge that stamps a bona fide date. We share- Albert's discom fort about the encouragement of thoughts of dating and mar riage in children who would do more real developing if, their interest were brought to bear on other matters. If boys and girls could work MAIL TRIBUNE, Medferd, Oregon. Monday, June 16, 15S 3 and play together naturally at sports, hobbies and club activ ities, without overtones of a relationship that would come in later adolescence, they might develop into fuller hu man beings before they start thinking about settling down with one partner. We fail to see any great damage as a result. of a young girl or boy feeling sny or awk ward on the first da t e s. Younger children may avoid this stage because they fail to take the situation in its full implications. , By the time they are 15 or 16 they are such experienced daters the social situation holds no terrors for mem, but surely they have lost an im portant part of their lives a part of childhood and an in teresting, if uncomfortable ad olescence. Copyright 1958. General Features Corp. Asthmatics! We give SB trade-in allowance foryourold neb (even if broken) on a new Breatheasy set precision pyrex nebulizer; bottle of inhalant; zipper carry ing case. Money-back guarantee. . At Your Druggist th Our Com- l and House- '"' AD SPECIALS EFFECTIVE THRU WED., JUNE 18th Yes, Mother, We're Your Busy Little Helpers When It Comes to Making' Things Easier for You. We Make Your Family Shopping Much Easier plete Selection of Fine Foods and Family Personal hold Needs. 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