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53rd Year Medford 2nd SECTION Morse Honored by Senators He Aided At Election Time Washington-Sen. Waynej Morse (D. Ore.) was guest of honor Tuesday at a luncheon given by nine of his Demo cratic colleagues in whose Senatorial campaigns he par ticipated last fall. The Oregon Senator was presented with a Western sad- booted and spurred Morse rid ing an elephant, and a scroll signed by the nine Senators. -, The nine; Democratic Sena tors wHo were hosts at the luncheon were Clair Engle of California, Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, Philip A. Hart of Michigan, R. Vance Hartke of Indiana, Eugene J. McCar thy of Minnesota,. Gale Mc Gee of Wyoming, William oxmire of Wisconsin, Jen nings Randolph of West Vir- Mimn n4 CtmVtAn nn VAimrf ftf Ohio.' All except Proxmire are new Democratic senators who replaced Republican in cumbents last fall. The scroll they presented to 5 Senator Morse reads: "This 'Ride-em-Wayne' sad dle is given by the undersign ed to Sen. Wayne Morse in earnest gratitude for his gal lant campaigning for our elec lUAj TRADE - LEIM! aECTRlC GO. No fictitious list prices I No phony discount offers! Our honest low prices, less o TRUE VALUE TRADE-IN, gives you the fowosf net price! NO TRICKSI NO GIMMICKS! Hero's how our TRUE-VALUE PLAN works to your advan- If you will give us the name, age, size and condition of your present operating appliance . . . we'll give you an honest TRUE-VALUE appraisal! Then, if ac ceptable, well actually pay you for the unused service I. NOTHING DOWN ON APPROVED CREDIT 10 ONLY W- M" a A MONTH We Carry Our Own Contracts LEI rn JV 309 EAST MAIN MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 tion to the United States Sen ate in 1958. Integrity Honored "We honor the intellectual integrity, the unyielding hon esty, and especially the con stant dedication to principle that characterized Senator Morse's efforts in our behalf. We are mindful of the time, energy, and political excel lence he contributed. "He gave his great ability to our campaigns without per sonal reward, motivated by dedication to the high pre cepts that have been his dis tinctive guide in a remark able public career." Other guests of the nine Senators were Senate Major ity Leader Lyndon Johnson,, Sen. John Carroll of Colo rado, and Democratic Nation al Chairman Paul Butler. Chairman Butler and Sen ator Johnson also spoke at the luncheon commending Morse's contribution to the success of Democratic candidates in the 1958 election. ; More than half a million acres 'in New Mexico have been preserved as Wilderness Areas to protect wildlife and vegetation. " joins in announcing an honest IN PLAN NEW o i f.ledf ord's Leading Appliance WHO'S RIGHT? Nuclear scientist Dr. Ralph Lapp, who has been frequently at odds with the Atomic En ergy Commission, has said that the five-pound atomic generator unveiled last week by President Eisenhower was a radiation hazard. 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LeBaron said a twin-engine aircraft will be used on the service Chinch Bugs Cause Trouble in Kansas Washington -(Science Service)- Report on war on in sects: Chinch bugs that men ace the crop are severely in festing six counties in Kan sas, but the potential danger this year in Illinois is lower than in 1958. Florida red scale affecting citrus had the highest activity on record for December. European corn borer has invaded two new counties in Missouri. (of5 ru It actually beats the sun for soft er, fluffier drying. No more stiff cottons and scratchy .diapers. And . . . best of all . .. you can dry anytime, come rain or shine. PHONE SP 2-4427 Years The Family Council Editor's note: The Fmil) Council consists of a Judge, psychiatrist, three clergymen, a newspaper editor a women's editor and two writers. Each article is a summary nf an actual report. The FamUy Council does not give advice; it merely reports on problems that have been dealt with by responsible agencies and counselors. Mrs. F. S.-They are 17-and want to marry. Wendy S.-They liked Al before. Mrs. F. S.-My husband and I have been through a ter rible experience with our 17-year-old daughter, Wendy. Six months ago she came home after a date crying hys terically. We finally shook out of her the fact that she had relations with her boy friend. She said it was the one and only time it had happened. She was frightened to death and positive she would be come pregnant. Well, things worked out for the best and Wendy gradually calmed down. At first she didn't want to go out at all, but in the past month or so, she has gone out two or three times. Finally, she said she wanted to go out again with her old boy friend. Now she claims they are in love and want to marry. This boy is only a few months older than she is. We don't know what to do with her. Wendy S.-My parents are being just awful. I have been aboveboard with them. I told them the whole truth and they should be willing to trust me now. They know that I wouldn't have the nerve to make such a mistake again. I've promised and I mean it. My boy friend feels the way I do. We want to go steady again and to make plans for getting married. When he gets out of school at the end of this year, Al is going to work in his fa ther's business., His parents don't want him to marry yet, but they'll just have to accept it. My parents always liked Al until this thing happened. When Al started calling me again, my father threatened him over the telephone. I don't think that was right. I was just as much to blame as he was. He is really won derful and I am very much in love with him. The Council: The F. S.'s have a tricky problem on their hands and it can't be solved by acting out-of -temper. Mr. F. S.'s threats against Al represent little more than temper. ; ,,-iWhen youngsters of 17 want to marry',, .both sets of par ents must take a guiding hand in the relationship. Simply banning the friendship is not likely to work in today's world. Children don't accept that much parental authority in mqst cases. The F. S. 's must take up this issue with Al's -parents. It is not necessary to discuss what has gone before and the F. S. 's should avoid it if pos sible. The important issue now at' stake is the fact that the youngsters say they want to marry and both sets of par ents must decide whether they want to discourage the rela tionship entirely or to give a measure of approval and try to get Wendy and Al to make intelligent, realistic preparations for marriage. - It is possible that Al's par ents will manage to dissuade him from the idea of marriage and the whole issue will be dissolved at the end of the line. On the other hand, if Al persists in the idea, the F. S. 's will have to decide whether they believe that Al will make suitable husband material in the near future. If they feel that he won't they must give their daughter the reasons for this belief and hope for. the best, If they feel that he will, they must help their daughter plan for the immediate fu ture. The fact 'that Wendy con fided her misdeed to her par ents is a reasonably good sign in a troubled picture. Cer tainly it is an indication that she wants them to help her Rats Being Used For Dental Tests Los Angeles -(Science Service)- Scientists at the Univer sity .of Southern California here are drilling, under a microscope, tiny holes in rats' teeth, using a drill measuring merely a fraction of a millimeter. They are seeking to test drugs now used by dentists for treat ing infected tooth pulp in children. Due to the short life span and accelerated growth process of the rat, the effects of tested drugs on a rat's dental pulp as evidenced within a few weeks corres pond to the effects that would occur in human dental pulp over a period of many years. Previously, it has been too difficult to determine the full healing pattern caused by the drugs in humans because of the great amount of time that would have to be expended in such a study. A bridge of welded alum inum is planned for construc tion in Iowa. avoid future mistakes. They should see that she is well armed with information in volving the physical and spiritual aspects of marriage and they should encourage her to be down-to-earth about such practical aspects as budg eting and homemaking and the kind of life she wants to live. (Copyright 1959, General Features Corp.) MEDFORD jahuary; REPEAT OF OUR OWN FAMOUS f.lARTEX FINESSE BATH TOWELS (In Slight Irregulars) Even so slight factory imperfections that are harder than hard to find and will in no way affect long wear quality and lasting beauty of this beautiful "Finesse" pattern. A large pastel block on white block background . . . outlined in striking gold lurex. 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