Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 05, 1959, Image 13

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The Family Council
Editor's note: The Family Council consists of a judge, a psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper 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.
Lucy G. - She threatens to
tell my parents if I don't.
Carol S. - They might let
her marry him.
Lucy G. I recently made
the mistake of telling my se
crets to an older cousin who
has just gotten married.
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ing out with Tom, 18, for the
past two years. We have had
relations, but I am sorry
about it and have refused to
go on that way with him. He
says he is in love with me
and wants to get married, but
my parwU don't like him and
want to break us up.
I was all upset one day and
told my cousin Carol every
thing and she threatens to tell
my parents if I don't. My par
ents would kill me if they
found out. Isn't Carol in the
wrong?
Carol S.r-1 think t h a t if
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xiuuy s parents iuicw uic
whole story, they might be
'willing to let her marry this
boy. Alter all, she might be
come wild now that she has
been intimate with Tom.
Lucy's parents don't like
Tom because he comes from
a broken home and has pecu
liar ways. But he is a hard
working Doy ana ne seems to
really care for Carol. It would
be better for her to marry
him than someone who might
find out about her and hold
it against her for the rest of
her life. '
Lucy doesn't realize I'm
Just trying to help.
The Council: Carol may be
right in trying to persuade
Lucy to tell all to her parents,
but we don't think she is right
Easiest Doll
This miss is sure to delight
a little girl. Use straw yarn
or rug cotton for her hair.
Beginner easy, even if you
have never sewn a doll. Pat
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made of man's Size 12 sock,
pattern for pajamas.
Send Thirty - five cents
(coins) for this pattern- add 5
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hold Arts Dept., P.O. Box
168, Old Chelsea Station, New
York 11, N. Y. Print plainly
NAME, ADDRESS PAT
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Our 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 occupied
- a cutout doll and clothes to
color. Send 25 cents for your
copy of the book.
Time
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in threatening to go over the
girl's head to reveal the con
fidences given to her.
It would be far better for
Carol to suggest that Lucy go
to some other older qualified
person if she has reason to be
afraid of her parents. There is
no doubt that Lucy needs the
help of an understanding
older person and in some
cases a doctor or clergyman
can fill the bill better than
parents. Adolescents, how
ever, are often mistaken
about their parents' ability to
face such problems.
Unfortunately, Carol is too
young and confused herself to
know what to do in such a
case. She doesn't realize that
a hasty, foolish marriage is no
solution to past errors, nor is
it a guarantee of future good
conduct. On the other hand,
there is no reason for Lucy
to "become wild" simply be
cause she remains unmarried
until she matures.
Lucy should realize that the
future is in her own hands.
She has lost certain very fine
possibilities because of her
mistake, but she certainly
hasn't closed the door on
hapoiness and a decent life.
She should not feel pressured
into marrying Tom simply be
cause she. thinks there is no
other way out of .her problem.
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California Guests
Top Visitors' List
California still provides the
largest number of out-of-state
visitors to register at the wel
come stockade on the Siski
you summit, according to
Ernie Hood, Jackson County
Centennial Association coor
dinator. As of Tuesday morning, 13,
000 persons had registered.
Washington state follows Cali
fornia, with Canada third as
to out-of-state guests.
Among the visitors there
Sunday was Dr. Walter Du
clois, professor of music at
the University of California
at Los Angeles, who is the
west coast reporter for the
"Voice of America" foreign
radio broadcasts.
Dr. Duclois, who was in the
area looking for subjects to
be included in future broad
casts, was referred to the Ore
gon Shakespearean Festival in
Ashland by stockade per
sonnel. Later that day he held an
interview in French with sev
eral of the Festival actors
which was tape recorded for
transmitting on the "Voice of
America" broadcasts.
Centennial officials remind
residents that Centennial
stickers and souvenir 59er
pins are available at the stock
ade and the Centennial head
quarters in Medford.
The present calendar year
makes an error by gaining one
full day in every span of
about 3,000 years.
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News About Books
From the Library
Interest in all aspects of art
is apparently growing. It was
recently reported that last
year more than 400 books
were published in the field of
fine arts-a record number.
This figure was 100 more than
the total 10 years ago. Many
of these expensive and beauti
fully illustrated volumes, both
1958-59 imprints and the pub
lications of earlier years, are
available at the Medford Pub
lic library, according to Mrs.
Jane R. Baker, Jackson county
librarian.
The history of art from the
beginnings of man to the pres
ent day is covered in a num
ber of new volumes. One re
cent work is "The Praeger
Picture Encyclopedia of Art."
Other titles include Horst Jan
son's "The Picture History of
Painting from Cave Painting
to Modern Time," Alexander
Eliot's "Three Hundred Years
of American Painting," and
Everard Upjohn's "History of
World Art."
New Volumes
Several new volumes are
available on the art of various
Asiatic countries: Peter
Swann's "An Introduction to
the Arts of Japan;" "The Folk
Arts of Japan," by Hugo
Munsterberg; Robert Paine's
"Masterpieces of Korean Art;"
"Chinese Art." by Lubor Ha
jek; and Cyril Bunt's "Russian
Art."
Two recent additions to the
art reference collection are
the UNESCO publications,
"Catalogue of Colour Repro
ductions of Paintings Prior to
1860," and its sequel bearing
the same title which deals
with the period from I860 to
1957. Mrs. Baker reports that
a 15-volume reference "En
cyclopedia of World Art,"
published by McGraw-Hill,
will be gradually added to
the library's collection, vol
ume by volume, beginning
next fall. It will include all
the fine arts and is expected
to take the place of many
smaller works which would
otherwise have to be pur
chased. Do-It-Yourself
Do-it-yourself aspects of art
are represented by such books
as "Oil Painting for Every
one," by Frank Slater; "Mak
ing Watercolor Behave," by
Eliot O'Hara; "Oil Painting,"
by James Bateman; "Tech
niques of Painting," by Henry
Gasser; and "Sculpture, Tech
niques in Clay, Wax, Slate,"
by Frank Eliscu.
Additional new titles on art
include "Modern Art: A Pic
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Folk Art," by Ellen Sabine;
"The Louvre," by Germain
Bazin; "Changing Face of
Beauty," by Madge Garland;
and "An Atlas of Anatomy
For Artists," by Fritz Schider.
With the exception of the
reference books, any of the
above titles may be obtained
by request through the Jack
son county library branches,
or at the Medford headquar
ters library.
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ACCUSING her of miscon
dust with Holland's resigned
defense minister, Frederick
Lek files divorce suit against
Mrs. Lek, of La Jolla. Calif.
Fly Tying Exhibition
Set For Thursday
A fly tying exhibition and
class will be offered by the
Medford Recreation depart
ment Thursday, Aug. 8 at 2
p.m. in Hawthorne park. Bob
Dorig, a Hedrick Junior High
school student, will give the
demor rEtioi and ii struc
tion, assisted by Mark Rams
by. Dorig has been tying flies
for seven years.
Anyone interested in fly
tying, young or old, is invited
to attend and participate. If
they wish to take part in the
class, they should bring a
couple size 6 or 7 hooks,
feathers, a strip of nylon
thread and a pair of twee
zers. The demonstration and
class will be held in the arts
and crafts area at the south
end of the Hawthornie park
ing area. The area is near the
restroom facilities.
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By VERNON SCOTT
UPI Hollywood Correspondent
Hollywood -(CPD - Janet
Leigh, starring in her first
movie since the birth of her
baby eight months ago, is in
better shape (36-23-36) than
she was before the stork be
gan flapping around. The
blonde beauty obviously didn't
allow motherhood to louse up
her curves.
Husband Tony Curtis, who
stopped by her dressing room
for a quick kiss, observed,
"she has the best figure in
town. She gets more wolf
whistles now than when we
were first dating."
Janet, dressed in a skin
tight leotard, unhesitatingly
agreed.
Unemployment in
State Increases
Salem -(UPD- Insured unem
ployment rose about 5 per
cent in (Oregon last week as
8.247 persons filed for unem
ployment compensation bene
fits. David H. Cameron, com
missioner of the Employment
Department, said this was far
below the 17,422 claims of a
year ago.
About 78 per cent of the
current increase resulted from
women applicants laid off in
food processing industry. But
the department said that with
the green bean season fast ap
proaching, this condition
should be reversed in the near
future.
The only f orseeable factor
which might increase claims
in the next few weeks, Cam
eron noted, would be an ex
tensive woods closure due to
fire danger. At present woods
workers have experienced
some cut-backs, but no wide
spread shutdown.
Post offices in New York
and Chicago account for about
15 per cent of the total postal
revenues.
Mars turns on its axis about
once every 24 hours and 37
minutes.
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"Now I taper down gradu
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The whole Mrs. Curtis
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Moviegoers will be able to
ogle Janet for themselves later
this year when she and Tony
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It's the couple's fifth picture
together.
"I gained only 10 pounds
while I was pregnant," Janet
chattered on.
"That's the secret. Most
women are afraid they'll ruin
their figures by having babies.
Well ,it's not what a girl does
alter tne baoy arrives. It s a
matter of staying in condition
while they're expecting.
Careful of Diet
"I was careful of my diet
and ate very little salt. After
my daughter Jamie was born
I started playing tennis, and
within three weeks I could
wear all my clothes. Fortun
ately, I'm so active around
the house I didn't have to take
exercises.
"Too many women decide
they will be lazy during preg
nancy. They just lie around
and expect other people, in
cluding their husbands, to
wait on them."
"Nowadays maturity is the
most important element on
the screen, and becoming a
mother makes the difference.
I don't have to wear low-cut
dresses any more to prove
I'm sexy or to make people
aware I'm a woman."
Tony reappeared to escort
his wife to the set.
"I heard your last remark,"
he grinned. "And baby, you're
livin' proof that womanhood
is here to stay."
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space scientists, two Navy en
gineers have developed a
solid-propellant fire extin
guishing system that is reli
able down to polar tempera
tures of minus 65 degrees
Fahrenheit.
J. K. Musick and the late
J. A. Grand of the Naval Re
search Laboratory here de
vised the sprinkler system
containing a number of solid
propellant cartridges. When
the system is fire-activated,
the propellant is ignited and
causes a build-up in pressure
that forces a low-freezing
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of its total water power re
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Wednesday, Auf. 5, 1959 A
Court Jury Returns
Verdict of Guilty
A verdict of guilty was re
turned Monday afternoon by
a district court jury against
Ira H. Imhausen, 19, route 3,
box 180, Medford, on a charge
of failure to stop at the scene
of an accident.
He was sentenced to 10 days
in jail but he was released on
$150 bail set by the court.
Imhausen had pleaded inno
cent and the court was noti
fied that the case would be
appealed.
The incident occurred on
June 9.
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