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Back Stairs: Br MERRIMAN SMITH XJPI White House Heporler Augusta, Ga. -(UPD- Back itairs at the White House: William,' D. Hassett, who was a secretary to both presi dents Roosevelt and Truman, has embarked on an entirely new career at the ripe young age of 78. Hassett has been in Wash ington recently recording some of his more historic memories for a series of radio broadcasts. Which has led some of his more raffish friends to label him as the disc jockey of the serutan crowd. The venerable Hassett, who looks somewhat like Carl Sandburg, takes such kidding in stride. He's just signed con tracts for newspaper serializa tion of his new book, "F.D.R. Off The Record" and for book publication in England. No Hesitation One of President Eisenhow er's close advisers pointed out the other day just why he did not hesitate in predicting with sonorous finality that there will be no all-out war between the United States and Russia. "Should such a war come about," he quoted the Presi- YOU ( are INVITED to HOMECOMING and OPEN HOUSE 3:00-7:00 p.m. Friday April 17,1959 I i at THE r II XII I I I s II Zl I 1-fT I AT 1 lifWf UUllL SCORES MOST MILES PER GALLON OF ALL V-8's IN ALL CLASSES IN MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN COMPETES IN SPECIAL COMPACT CAR CLASS AVERAGES 22.28 MILES PER GALLON SSs-!rw'- jr" .-v .-:-:-:-: :-:::::. : .:.:-:-:. f!t Severe test for mSes-per-gaDon performance proves outstanding economy of Stedebaker Lark Kansas Cmr, Mo. While com peting against the top Ameri can economy cars (all no wheeibase or less), the Stade baker Lark proved its overall superior economical perform Discover what yovtU save THIS Eili,,,! ,.rifr-- n, , , I A New Career at Age 78 dent as saying, "in the few moments of life left for most of the civilized world, I as sure you that none of my friends will waste that time trying to remember whether I was right or wrong." Castro in Washington Should the President decide to remain here at the Augusta National Golf Clubt through next week - and the educated betting is that he will there are bound to be those who at tribute this to the presence in the nation's capital of Fidel Castro. Castro is scheduled to ad dress the American Society of Newspaper Editors in Wash ington late next week; then visit New York and Boston for other speaking engage ments. Castro will not be making an official or state visit. The U.S. government has not in vited him, but has said he'd be welcome. , The betting Is that the Presi dent will fly back to Washing ton to fill speaking engage ments on the night of April 13 and the morning of April 14, then hustle back to( Augusta for the rest of the week. Actually, if the Eisenhower schedule takes this form, it will not of necessity be a case of his leaving town to avoid a meeting with the mercurial Cuban leader. Eisenhower long ago expressed a desire to take a long vacation this spring because the rest of the Fellowship Meeting Scheduled Monday The monthly fellowship meeting for Assembly of God churches in; the Rogue valley section will be held on Mon day, April 13, at the Assembly of God church, Phoenix, ac cording to the Rev. Robert E. Cull, sectional presbyter. . The service will start at 2:30 pjn. with an evening service scheduled for 7:30. The Rev. Silas Jones, pastor of Klamath Falls Assembly of God, will be guest speaker for the evening service. The general public is Invited to at tend. is v-. ance in the Mobflgas Economy Ron. This event is the most ac curate test for miles-per-gaHon performance a car can take. Each car is put through the most grueling paces moun tains, deserts, country roads, highways, traffic and the rule is: Ask no quarter! The resuk . is now history! X I I 1 ll at YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER'S WEEK at dealers' displaying this sign! Take a 6m anve m in utk and get this gift! Exclusive RCA Victor record: 4 hit songs by Pat Suzuki, star of "Flower Dram Song" PLUS: A chance to WIN a $250 RCA Stereophonic Console, your new dimension in sound. Nothing to buy...no obligations... no strings attached? spring and summer shape up as a busy time for him. What seems to be signifi cant, however, is that he is not expected to make a strenu ous effort to get back to Wash ington before Castro leaves town. Russian Seaman in Critical Condition Anchorage, Alaska-(CPD-An unconscious Russian seaman was in critical condition at an Air Force hospital here today following a dramatic three day rescue effort off the Aleu tian islands. Evgenij Ivanovich G n e u- shev, 23, Vladivostok, was rushed to the hospital at El- mendorf Air Force base Thursday from Cold Bay in the Aleutians by a Coast Guard plane. A medical bulletin said he was suffering from flacid pa ralysis of the right arm and both legs. He was being fed intravenously. There was no indication of active hemor rhage. Gneushev was injured sev eral days ago when he fell into a hold on the Russian re frigerator ship Pischavaya Industriya which was with the Russian fishing fleet in the Bering sea. The Coast Guard cutter Storis took the injured seaman off the Rus sian ship at ' Akun bay and rushed him to Cold bay where he was picked up by the plane and brought here. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AND MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec 331.010. ORS, to the legal voters or acnooi uis trict No. 6C. of Jackson County State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL. SCHOOL ELECTION of said Dis trict will be held at the Central Point Junior High School Gym nasium, the Gold Hill school Gym nasium, and the Sams Valley School Building, in said school district; between the' hours of 2 P.M. and 8 PJVI. on the first Monday pi May, beine the 4th day of May. AJ3 1959, for the purpose of electing one director for a term of five years and two rural board mem' bers at large; one for a two year term and one for a three year term Dated this 9th day of April, 1959. Attest: Merle Obenchain District Clerk C. Norman Gail Chairman Board of Directors BYSTUDEBAKER See and compare The Lark, this completely new kind of car. and youll know why Stn de baker's sales curve is the fastest rising in the industry. The Lark, is America's greatest and fast est growing value. Fun drive k today. In the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS In Salem, the highway com mittee of the house of repre sentatives approves an in crease of one cent in the Oregon-gasoline tax. The present tax is six cents per gallon. If the legislature approves the house . highway committee's proposal and the governor signs it into law, the tax would be raised to seven cents per gallon. It is estimated that the one cent increase in the tax will bring in six million dollars a year. Of this amount, the state will get about $4,200,000. The rest will go to the cities and the counties. v the increase? s needed to match the approximately 56 million dol lars jn federal highway funds now apportioned to Oregon if Oregon MATCHES THE FEDERAL GRANT. Oregon, of course, wants and NEEDS the roads. That is the nub of the situation Oregon didn't need the roads, it would be a horse of another color. In that event, we would be money ahead if we de clined' to match the federal grant in full. SINCE Oregon does want and needs the roads, the house highway committee's proposal boils down to this simpl question: HOW WOULD YOU RATH ER PAY YOUR SHARE? Personally; I'd rather pay my share of it at the rate of a penny for every gallon of gasoline purchased and poured into my tank than to dig it all up at once in one lump sum. That's about the long and the short of it. A T THIS point, let's take look at these federa grants. They aren't manna from heaven. They come out of money levied in the form of taxes by the federal government upon the Deople of the United States. The people of the states, the counties and the cities who ask for and receive these grants PAY THEIR SHARE OF THE FEDERAL TAXES THAT PRODUCE THE MONEY. It's as if a child should say to its father: "Daddy, I want $100 to buy me a pony. If youll give me the money, I'll break open my piggy bank and give you $90 so that you can give me the $100." It's just that simple. AS A MATTER of fact, in Oreeon'i ease, it's even simple?. According to figures com piled recently by Tax Foun- dation, Inc., a non-political, non-partisan private organiza tion devoted to tax research, for every dollar Oregon GETS from the federal government it PAYS BACK to the federal government 96 cents in fed eral taxes. That is to say: Out of this 56 million dol lars granted by Uncle Sam to his children in Oregon he will TAKE BACK from them in the form of federal taxes the sum of $53,760,000. All they will get from their kind old uncle, when the books are oal- anced. will be the sum of $2,- 240;000. Well If Oregon NEEDS THE ROADS, even that gift will be welcome. But if Oregon DIDN'T need the roads, it would be a gift horse that should be looked in the mouth. ASA FINAL thought, let's Xl- add this: . In the case of our neigh bors in California, it IS Dif ferent. According to the Tax Foundation figures, for every dollar California gets from the federal government it pays back $1.04 in federal taxes. That changes the California picture. Eastwood Baptist Announces Sermon "Believe and Behave" is the title of the sermon to be given by the Rev. Richard M. Jones, at the 11 ajn. service at East wood Baptist church, North Keene Way dr. at Ridgeway ave. Sunday. The chancel choir, under the direction of Mrs. Jones, will sing. Nursery care is provided. The young people of the church will meet at 6 p.m. for Dine-AMite, and their fel lowship programs. The wor ship service begins at 7:30 p.m. . Eastwood Baptist church is located north . of Hedrick Junior High school and is affiliated with the American Baptist convention. Visitors are always welcome to its services. DIPLOMAT DIES Lima, Peru-rtJPD-Dr. Alber to Salomon,- 74, noted diplo mat' and former Peruvian for eign minister, died Wednes College Closed As Result of Fire Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. (DPD-Bard college was closed today by a fire which knock ed out the school's heating plant and destroyed Orient hall, a studio building for the arts. No one was injured in the two - hour blaze which oc curred Thursday night when the hall was empty. Tt was the second fire at the college within 24 hours and ah investigation into pos sible arson was started. Bard oilicials said that the school would be closed for about 10 days. Sun-Loving Set i sizes virr 9232 2-10 n 4 It's more FUN than work to whip up this easy sundress 'n' jacket. Little girls love the sweetly scalloped top, whirl ing skirt. Jiffy-to-iron. To morrow's pattern: Teen out fit. Printed Pattern 9232: Chil dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 dress takes 23a yards 35- inch; jacket SA yard. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send Fifty Cents (coins) for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar tin, Medford Mail' Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUM BER. Useful Accessories Chair-set plus oval doily - in popular pineapple design. Smart for dresser, buffet, too. Pattern 7233: crochet direc tions for chair-back 12 x 15V, armrest lVzy.xA oval doily 12 x 15 inches in No. 30. Matching round doily - Pat tern 7280. Send Thirty - five cents (coins) for this pattern - add cents for each patten for 1st -class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune House hold Arts Dept., P. O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print pairiv NAME. ADDRESS, PAT TERN NUMBER. Our new 1959 Alice Brooks Needlecraf t Catalogue has many lovely designs to order; crocheting, knitting, embroid ery, quilts, dolls, weaving. A special gift, in the catalog to keep a child happily occu pied - a cutout doll and clothes to color. Send 25 cents I 771 fii The Family Council Editor's note: The F-mll Council consists ot m Judge, a psychiatrist, three clergymen, a newspapet 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. Evelyn K. - Dick needs things to give him confidence. Victor K. - But sports would be better than music. Evelyn K. - My husband and I are having a serious disagreement about our old est boy, Richard. Dick is now 11 and is the size of the average 8-year-old. As a matter of fact, his 8- year-old sister is two inches taller than he is. We have been saying for years that he'll shoot up suddenly, but we have good reason to doubt this. There are-, very short people in -both our families and the doctor says that Dick's bone structure leads him to think the boy will never reach average height. I feel that Dick needs things to help give him con fidence. He is" not up to par in sports, so I am trying to get him to study a musical instrument. His teachers say he is quite musical, but he refuses to practice. This is partly because of my hus band's attitude. He laughs at the, whole thing and says I'll only give Dick worse prob lems if I try to make a long hair out of him too. Victor K. - I have nothing against Dick's studying music if Evelyn didn't make such a production out of it. She wouldn't let him go to the ordinary music school that all the kids in our community attend. She started him with one of the top teachers in a nearby city. This man didn't even want to take Dick be cause he mainly teaches -advanced students but Evelyn talked him into it. In my opinion this man gives Dick too tough a work out and that's why the kid doesn't want to practice. He doesn't like the exercises he is given, but he does , enjoy popular music and can pick this up by ear. Why make him be a longhair if he does n't want to be? ree styling comb Free styling booklet! 150 'and $25 piustn with Adorn the spray that helps you tyle your hair yourself I Go yours today I EVENING IN PARIS ' DEODORANT STICK Reg. 75c 2 for $00 $1.49 LADY ESTHER 4-Purpose Face Cream Modern skin care in a jar! 1 w'ismmr& i For Poison Oak ZEMACOL The Family Skin Lotion 3- oz. 59c NOX-IVY LOTION 4- oz. 73c AQUA-IVY AP. For Immunization 100 Tablets $4.95 I think that Dick would be better off anyhow if he con centrated on sports. He's pretty strong and agile in spite of his size, and is a fair ball player. I feel that sports will help him grow. Anyway, he'll be able to meet the oth er boys on their own ground. Th Council Evelyn and Victor are making the same basic mistake. They want to stuff their boy with confi dence because they feel he has a serious shortcoming. But confidence cannot be put into anyone. It has to come from within. And one way it grows from within is as a result of the parents' attitude. To a great extent the child's attitude toward himself is a reflection of his parents' attitude - or what he believes is his parents' atti tude. The world is full of stories about short men who made history, but what is lacking is the story of their home life. If their parents had regarded them as defective, it is doubt ful that many would have had the courage to go into the world and prove themselves. Surely, behind all of those men were parents or other relatives who thought of them as capable, clever, persistent or endowed with other vir tues. Evelyn and Victor need to show their boy that they have confidence in his qualities. These are the qualities that will help him deal with the world. They should not make him feel that he needs various props to have him from his inadequacies. He may feel this himself and he will find his own props with a little en couragement from his par ents, but he'll balk if he is made to feel that his parents expect him to put forth a particularly big effort to make up for a particular de fect. Evelyn and Victor should try to set aside their fears ""Caul's COMING NEXT FOR it - I GIGANTIC ill BUY ONE ITEM AT ITS REGULAR if EVERYDAY PRICE... ADD 1 CENT ' AND GET TWO! $1.79. RHINESTONE JEWELRY CLEARANCE 85c COLD CREAM SOAP Vi lb. Bar. 6 for 65e uaDQnODDDDDDDnDnaQDDkv a a a THE SYMPTOMS OF 2. Try the Breatheasy Method! Breatheasy's fine, S penetrating mist has brought symptomatic relief to thousands. A set includes inhalant; Pyrex g nebulizer; zipper carrying case; full, money- JJ back guarantee. 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