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Accidents Killing
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Chicago (LTD The Na
tional Safety Council says ac
cidents are making it harder
for a girl to catch a man.
The council pointed out
that although more male
babies are born each year
than females, in the 15 to 24
year age bracket men are be
ing killed in accidents almost
live times as fast as women.
The safety organization ac
knowledged that accidental
deaths are not the only thing
that keeps young ladies from
leading a guy down the aisle,
but claims the toll is no help
to the orange blossom and
rice business.
Despite the masculine nu
merical lead at birth, the
council said, a recent estimate
numbered about one and half
million more women than
men in the nation.
"Men always have died at
a faster rate than women,
perhaps largely because of
the more hazardous tasks they
undertake and their chance
taking nature," said the Coun
cil. "But men, especially those
in the 15-24 age group, are
dying far, far too rapidly.
"At this age when they
are either thinking of getting
married some day or counting
the days till the big event,
men are being killed In acci
dents almost five times as
fast as females."
Statistics turned up these
facts for the 15-24 age group:
Accidents of all types
take the lives of nearly five
males for every female.
More than eight out of
ten traffic fatalities are men.
Almost seven out of eight
who die from other accidental
causes are men.
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Anniversary
Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Yost
of El Cajon, Calif., were re
cently honored at a 25th wed
ding anniversary reception
given them by their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Clay Yost, Seattle, Wash.,
and their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Converse. The event was held
at the Converse home, 911
West 13th street, Medford.
About 30 relatives and
friends gathered for the re
ception, including a grandson,
Craig Yost, of Sacramento,
Calif.
Mrs. Clay Yost presided at
the punch bowl while Mrs.
Edd Stillwell poifred the
coffee. Mrs. Glen Yost cut
the' cake and Mrs. Lila Rickey
had charge of the guest book.
The Yosts spend their win
ters in California but are cur
rently guests at the home of
Mr. Yost's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Stillwell, Medford.
The honored couple were
married August 5, 1933, in
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age Riders
Young People and Horses
The Sage Riders, a young
people's riding club organized
in May of -this year, has just
one purpose to train young
sters to understand them
selves by learning to under
stand horses.
According to leader, Mrs.
Mike Jacoby, people can learn
a great deal from horses and
the term "horse sense" is not
just a baseless expression.
Teaching youngsters to feed
their horses properly, detect
their need of medical treat
ment and otherwise care for
them gives a child a sense of
responsibility, according to
Mrs. Jacoby. Learning to han
dle them, a young person
learns to pit his wits against
an adversary that can be both
stubborn and unbelievably in
telligent. Detect Danger
A horse can detect dangers
instinctively and will avoid
bogs or spots where footing is
uncertain, but may turn
around and, through sheer
devilment, brush a novice
rider off on a low hanging
limb.
But the horse can be, and
has been through many cen
turies, a faithful servant to
man, and learning to handle
them is good training in pa
tience, kindness and sports
manship to anyone, Mrs. Ja
coby said.
Mrs. Jacoby disapproves of
parents buying their child a
horse and turning them loose
without any guidance or
training in handling of the
animal. A good, gentle horse
can be ruined in a few days
by mistreatment, she said.
The youngsters that belong
to the Sage Riders club would
not think of over-watering
their mounts when they are
heated or "duding" (running
them) on a hard surfaced
road.
Join Horse Club
Her recommendation is that
a child (or adult) that has be
come a horse owner for the
first time should join a horse
club or otherwise learn from
an accomplished horsernart
how to care for the animal.
The Sage Riders, like other
horse clubs, learn to ride
their horses in various parade
and arena maneuvers, and in
dividuals train their horses
to do tricks, in addition to
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Club Teaches
becoming accomplished riders.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby, who
came to the Rogue River val
ley only recently from the
state of Washington, have
worked with horses and rid
ing groups for both adults and
children for many years. They
make their home at Jackson
Hot Springs.
There is no fee to join the
Sage Riders and the organiza
tion is growing every day.
Only last week the club took
in three new members, mak
ing a total membership of
more than 30. The Jacobys
see to it that horses are shod
and treat the youngsters'
horses when they are ill. They
stand all of the expenses of
running the club out of their
own pocket.
But, seeing children change
their attitude about many
things, and begin to take on
"horse sense" is payment
enough for the hours of work
and cash outlay, they said.
Medford League
Members Attend
Grants Pass Event
Four members of the Med
ford League of Women voters,
Mrs Justin Smith, Mrs. Ron
James, Mrs. Ogden Kellogg
and Mrs. John Ousterhout, at
tended a luncheon at the Old
Oregon Inn at Grants Pass,
Thursday, August 7. The par
ty was held to celebrate the
attainment of Local Status by
the Grants Pass League of
Women Voters.
Mrs. Smith has been advis
or to the group during the 18
months of provisional status.
Also present to extend con
gratulations were Mrs. Charles
Ford, state League president,
and Mrs. S. M. Barton state
advisor, both of Eugene.
The Grants Pass group has
already completed a "know
your town" study, and are
planning voters service activi
ties for the fall election.
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hot sauces and gravies until
shortly before serving, be
cause the cream may curdle if
added to foods while cooking
or if the foods are allowed to
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If food needs reheating after
cream is added, put it over
low heat, stir constantly, and
remove as soon as possible.
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JUST RECEIVED -443 PAIRS WOMEN'S,
50th We'dding
Anniversary
Held Recently
Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs.
Rawlin W. Ranney of Jack
sonville recently celebrated
their golden wedding anni
versary at the home of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Melin Rowden in
the Applegate valley.
Sixteen guests including a
number of. other" relatives
who were celebrating anni
versaries and birthdays, at
tended the dinner event. The
Ranney's daughter, Mrs. Ed
win Beery and her husband
of Fern Valley, celebrated
their silver wedding anniver
sary while their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Ranney, formerly of
Ruch and now of Hoopa,
Calif,, celebrated their 16th
wedding anniversary.
The Ranney's granddaugh
ter and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Martin of Medford,
marked their 13th anniver
sary. Mrs. Martin is a daugh
ter of Mrs. Berry.
Rawlin W. Ranney also
celebrated his 79th birthday
as well as his son, A. E. Ran
ney. "
Four generations of the
family were represented at
the gathering. Grandchildren
House Cost Stability
Is Building Forecast
Chicago (UPD The United
States Savings and Loan
League said there is a good
possibility for cost stability
in the home building industry
in 1958.
The wholesale prices of
building materials are about
where they were a year ago,
the league said, and the aver
age hourly earnings were lev
eling out in 1957.
The league ' added that
maintenance of stable home
prices now seems possible for
the first time since the end
of World War II.
Rugs Can Divide
Chicago-flJPI) Small throw
rugs can be used to accent
a special part of the room.
The rugs, which come in
varied shapes and colors, are
also being used by profession
al decorators to serve as
room dividers. They optically
partition off the dining area
from the living area in a multiple-use
room.
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