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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1958)
oo 0 o o o o o o o o o o . o O O 0' oo o o o o o r, O ,00 O Q o 00 o CO o o o o o o e 7 o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o Theyll Do It&vdV S ' e oJO ' ' m ' s a- The Fasif isw Ure Karh rt 1 r 1 f lUimmin nf An not jive advice; it fitrely reports on prebQSi Jjjgp gJ5db3!& S&dP frith by responsiblti agencies an0 taQQO John F. I think I acted$o hasQly in throwing ou?Mna( fiance. BerihCF. He should have iCt9 to iyssft Qftifi gPO cial at. It' C rQai (groBlOro, buP !CHhiC3 Ofl'Jd lfl& erfVfo. Q been thrown out years agg. tfofon seyS it UJiS S& i laoot ir utpne s&sae? (SJwto "jb John F My uf e tpdrj dis agree ra what to do about ou&. 27-year-old daughter, who re cently brokean engagement with a man 4he haO known for about 10 years. J"or many years she aid her friendship witbtlis noan was not serious. They saj, one-anomer ou ana on. ai last Mona said she deeded she was really in love witW urn. ana wantea to marry him. o We0didn't ca& for Bill. Be is of a different faith (JronH ours and he has a lot of per - sonality quirks we don't like. But we figured Mona was old enough to choose. 0 I However, their engagement turned out very badly. They fought all the time. Finally I put my foot down and prac tically threw the guyOout the house. Now Mona is so brokenhearted that I'm sorry, and feel I acted too hastily. Bertha F. I think John act- ea too iaie, rainer xnan too hastily. Bill has been ganging around for too many years, taking up Mona's time to no purpose at all. I would like to have thrown him out five years go, but at that time they did seem to be very much in love and it seemed a shame to interfere. Of course, now it's pretty tough for Mona. Most of her friends are married and she On QjPm2iQo t? k&l$ B&-P liava Bte eio ew rg& w hhd tjctoia EfcS Ben?. 8g&teffi to go ouSqsnQasgQa &snn inteosteS. & 9 pj?Oits gra 8a&sg Eous ps sgoneibifft fP tile Bpafcag of, this enEKfl8 4? wariGtaQ. 6 if tCOTG fiiG acttgblRrt? 85iH out od ha Rouse ?f(Rm fie? father hre Risra out, tnat h gagensnt fsa na?o9 mradd culmingta in jnytdiig ractua tOan teaig sng iRgsry TfiP? W suspacl fta, Gbp ohs reasj or enota, 3SoHa ecu alty wantefih a?ren&to fi th dirty por$ o3 eCtrioatina pher from thits ratetion&Hig. From the account ov bot paPgnts, Monaagj2ar t exceptionally childish for9 hep age. SJje waited lr ga ents to got her out cap e Bafl situation and noO she seej(jis to want them to do something about her present predica ment. Mrs. IgSeeng ready to go into action on that score. After a long and dependent friendship with Bill, Mona un-J finding new reiatSnship. With Bill she felt at ease, aj cepted, even loved, without trying too hard. Now she must ffht for smalb amount. of I vara ' v i Rogue Bivep sS S?r Carl Sgegerle aft ffi A end "fir?. George Magapla end coiil- drea motoMfr tc Arceto Cklif., Sunday, ivma ?hey vftitad thj. gUsiaa Xfeofl sgare ily anfi haff 4 (gicnie dinnar on tttQ bBeCh. o HJf. eri Msaa cctB dSelfiing o a 'T Jfitm. IXW. wrg) novo cspsnt tna wmte? in AWadena, CeliS, have re turned to thgir home here, o Trocm S Eighteen soDufa t roog 8, sponeorefi by Sts Mera 3pie copel Chursfa, egast tha Snd et 3ft Glover's cebin, Rocfty Feint, m ths Bilamatfi YbB utisgt eerjLpSoiy tha Scouts each collecting gOCb pouR8 6 nawgagsra m g recant flriv8 Si t euppert of t$e podd. ha outing vee ggeafi fishing, Bftunis, bat- in$ wiS tPter-uB(g. ci'utenetep Slveafi Etsft- to i, 89., sifS gsoutma to (pe ypic, and eetni&ittee mtfi ffeir egaafeley, S Glov 9P, B4fl Qa 8d2 S?y fifigSiay. fSos ceP fe:8a Svb U tpers over night visitors in Ccjjuyie Saturday night and) cema fiogis unSa? oipn th llo?ghl fcell. 6.tout 9 ton623 end febout tfc CPma lumbar nt 5iKa0R9ft-cb manlg wera eerveS during the afternoon. Mrs. Fay JdEorgaQ end) sons, Chuck and? Lee, ef Long o'Bfcadh, Calif., ha-oe been Quests cot theOiome of Mraois Mor gan and son, fturst. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burnell oCCentral PoinI were SundP visitors of Tom Wilsga and Mrs. Ambre Blayd3fen.0 T&r. and Mrs. Harold Has locS of Cayj Junction, former O-esideSts of Rogue River, ere visitors St the L. A. filler home Saturday. They attended the Rooster Crow. Mia Hettia Harris . and gfanddaugntar, Maxine Haffri9 o Ledstgn, Idaho, retiyned to tfteir home Wednesday, 1 June 1, after visit of near- ly three weeks- vth Mrs. j( Harris' sisterfi, Mrs. Zorah ! Wi2y and deugfitef, Mers. Lora Carter anfi Mr. James Whip j)l9 esfl hueband. &CB.anfi ?r. Brsncis "Slim" HovSirw nave added e sew J fence in front qf their place on CeSaf ist. o a . Mift Becky Irwin was the winner Saturday at the Rooster Crow. Her roosr MAIL TRIBUNQ edford, Oregon, Tuesday, July 1, 195S SA crowed 68 times in the 30 minutes to win $250 for his O&Tier. Mrs. Sadie Sciphers of Sams Valley is visiting for a few days at the Tom Wilson home. O Mr. and Mrs. Art Robin son of Medford spent Wednes day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Golding. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Gregg of Lodi, Calif., . were recent visitors at the Frank Hall home. James Whipple was a cent visitor at the home of his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Harwood in Eugene and also attended the graduation of his great grandson. T? Stogiae Rrvej Hobby elub iet "yueeflayq June 24 at ie Rome of Mas-, sllin Steihl tfith e tepy eSRReli attenaanca. iussS -Qras fiBrvefi p.m., S5?9p tfRieh ihe fioSBy gifts wePe etjehaajgSiS" fte after- bcbscQ) was Goaat ?ii Ig,. A. "S&iHeS, Jim ejfio SBsUkGi ffieSd Were fecSeas&s SftuftaSsy to pin& eftg Uue (Ws Hh Sailor ff&B -suWaS tpasftelja t Uie Te following '.I'M! 3 . 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