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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1900 They'll Do It EvcrTime rt-iirfi: ALLTIIEM OLD GUVS-V 1 T'l L V ORDERING DRINKS THAT ) M UAVH A V""wrJ;-;----HWSN T BB6N "BARD OP 1 C 1 A RED V f ,1 PULLER DON'T KNOWl DOG BLIND, ,fc vr lWNnPBAN76BSPUNCH Xsaaj 1 1 y ;X-llM?Wi i&C' y"rS7SjL;. NOVICE BEHIND THE L.V ' ,-fixf!P!ip 'cjwi.rMi,..,Mi..u,liu,w.rti.ni.i?!Sl VONKBR3,N.Y. JM The Family Council Keillors Notei The family Council eiiniltls of a Judge, a psychiatrist, three clergyman, a newspaper adllur a women's adllur and two writers. Karh arllrla U a summary ol an actual -as. hlibiry Tha Cuuncll reports on problama llial nave been daail wl by raapomlblo agencies and counselors. George T.-Adrlo can't keep hoiiao. Adola T. - I Juit huvo no knnck (or It. George T.-My wife and I hnve boen married alx ycun and huvo three younK.iteri. Wo arc In love and could be Idt'nlly lutppy-lf not (or one Utile problem. Adi'le Just doesn't know how to do housework. Hit mother iilwnyi kept a imild and lio didn't even bother with her own room. I know awfully hard for her-oape-daily sincu she has been preK nnnt or cnrlnii for an infant rluht almiK. I try to help her all I can and we have a wom an coinliiK In twice a week. Juit the Mime the house la al ways a mess. I wouldn't mind much my (elf, but Adcle cries about It and Is ashamed to have any one visit us. a Adol. T. - I don't know what's the matter with me. I Just seem to have no knack for keeping a house. It wouldn't be so bad If I hadn't been brouitht up In a beautifully kept home. I love nice thlniis and disorder up sets me so much I could scream, but I can't i(et any thing donc-cxcepl keep run ning after the kldi and feed ing them. When I get up In the morn ing and look at the mess around mc, I Just get sick. I rush around getting everyone breakfast and by the time George leaves the house I feel exhausted. I don't think I'd do a thing all day If the kids didn't scream for my attention. a The Counclli Perhaps It would help Adelo to know that there Is nothing extra ordinary about her case. When woman with three young sters tinder 5 can't keep an orderly home. It Is no Indica tion that she is a poor house keeper. American Soldiers Beaten in Germany Bonn, Germany-HIPD-Three members of the American military mission in Commu nist East Germany were beat en up by East Germans June B, the U.S. Embassy revealed Tuesday. An embassy spokesman said the Americans, two cap tains and an enlisted man, wore "endangered, insulted, threatened with weapons, manhandled and detained . , . without any cause whatso ever." Gen, Clyde A. Eddlcman, commander of the U.S. Army in Europe, has sent a stern letter of protest to the com mander of Soviet troops In East Germany over the Inci dent, the spokesman added. Public Utility Ruling Issued Salem - IUPD - Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton said today it is proper for the Oregon Public Utility Commissioner to assess fees from motor cnrrlcrs on the Oregon portion of Interstate toll bridges, Highway use taxes are In volved. One discrepancy cleared up by the opinion is that on the Interatnto bridge between Port land and Vancouver, Wash, tho boundary between the two slates is located 12 feet south from tho center of Pier Six while on the Long view bridge the boundary Is nt the center of the main pan, Snlom-IUrn-aov. Mark Hnt flolfl celebrated his 38th blrlhdny Tuesdny. Of course, experience and physical stamina help. Possi bly Adele Is a llttlo short on both. Probably she would like to do more than is physi cally possible and this drains her nervous energy as well. Allele should accept the fact that her home cannot be a showplaco while she has tiny children. She should set a few reasonable, minimum slundards. If she cannot keep up with those, she should low er the standard a bit. Psychologists find that most of us can overcome a feeling of being overwhelmed by sim ply tackling the most urgent Jobs first. With three small children, laundry Is probably a big problem. Adele should set about superficial ordering of the house- and then relax if she can! Brief rest periods through out the day will help. She should sit down or He down whenever possible. And when she relaxes she shouldn't look around thinking what she should or might be doing. That rest period is the most Impor tant thing In the world while she Is at It. If she stops wor rying, she'll bo able to get up refreshed. Adele should have no feel ing of shamo about her home. Nobody expects perfection of her and she shouldn't expect It of herself. (Copyright I960, Central Features Corp.) OUR amcow 11 USED TV SETS Our caucus of 11 leading Consoles and Table Model TVs is offering the buyer Now Picture tubes, complete reconditioning and one year warranty on our picture tubes. Your Choice $57.70. Many More Selections By Jimmy Hatlo it's the annual X CONVENTION OP OLD SOAKS-GOIN' IN FORI A LITTLE NAME DROPPING U.S. Troops in Germany Alerted Washington HIPD - Two com panies of the U. S. 2-tth Di vision In Germany are on standby orders today ready to bo flown to the rlol-lorn Con go If needed to help evacuate civilians. A number of huge, high speed C-130 turbo-prob Air Force transport planes were ready to fly the troops from Kursteufeldbruck air base near Munich. Hut it appeared unlikely the soldiers would be rushed to the bloody African trouble spot since the State depart ment said most Americans had been evacuated from danger. It also appeared that the United States would not in tervene In the Congo strife until the United Nations had considered the situation. As far as the Slate depart ment WP-. aware, no U. S. citizens have been hurt In the Congo so far. About 2,000 Americans were in the Congo before the violence broke out. Boodrtounds Escape, Inmates Find Them Waycross, Ga. - Blood hounds used to track down fugitives at the Ware county prison branch dug under the fence and disappeared. Pris oners were called out to find them. G-E RANGE If elected I'll provide a first class pot for every chicken and a happy wife In every home. Women dele gates will appreciate my extra space and modern features. Cast your vote for me. I'm selling now for 3 169 95 PLATFORM Hera's What Animals Do When They Can't Perspire In some Instances Nature devised peculiar methods whereby normal body tem peratures of warm-blooded an imals are maintained. In hot weather, these animals must be protected from extreme heat; many attain this moder ation by insulation, others by perspiring. The moisture exuded from pores in the skin evaporates and cools the body. But not all animals are equipped with these peculiar little colled tubes, so they must resort to other means. Cattle with the exception of the Brahman breed, arc ter ribly short of sweat glands. The family cow or the dairy herd escapes tho heat of the summer sun by remaining In the shade during the middle of the day; or they wade out into the cooling waters of any available pond. The dog, like the cow, cannot perspire ci ther, so what sweating they do is done through the tongue. Birds get along without per spiring their feathers insu late them against the heat ex cept on exceptionally hot days when they may pant and loll like a dog. The bird's body temperature is considerably higher than other warm blooded animals, therefore except on rare occasions a hot day causes them little dis comfort. Even some Insects come close to sweating, if panting and gasping for breath is any indication, for after strenuous exertion some of them gasp and pant. Wasps often come to rest after a long flight, and seem short of breath, or pant because they are excessively warm. The horse, unlike the cow or dog, sweats profusely so much so that it may actually lather. Man himself may lose two or three pounds of body weight in a single day from perspiring. Human beings have to perspire. Nature provided eyebrows for Just such an occasion; they keep the water from running Into the eyes. Accepting the theory as conclusive proof, we might say a man or woman always working and living In an air conditioned environ ment, would have no use for eyebrows, except for facial ornamentation. BE A PARTY TO SAVINGS AT THE BARGAIN STORE'S "The Chair recogniiei the distinguished valuet being of fered by the Representatives of The BARGAIN STORE. We recommend that all citizens see the many appliance valuet before selecting their nominee!" BA11T Refrigerator In the midst of our heated convention I'll keep a cool head. Your food will be fresh always with my facilities. Now only $229.95. HU18T FREEZER My friends and you art my frlendsl You'll enjoy meals more with food that I've froien. My price ($379.95) speaks for me and my platform ef economy. OF USED USED TAPPIN RANGE Your cooking committee offers into nom ination this Tappin 400 Range '59 model repossessed. A regular $550.00 value now yours for the vote at $350.00. Ask About Our Terms MEDFORD MAIL Small Worlds Around Us By Lynn M. Watkin There are plenty of people who vehemently deny any honor connected with this "honest sweat" business. Once it was considered important that "the sweat of one's brow" was the most admirable of virtues. But glorifying this bodily function has fallen into uisrepuie now tout we are liv ing in the "machine age." Man's sweating has been a profitable boon to the manu facturers of perspirants and deodorants. If we are extreme ly fastidious, we call it per spiration, for sweat has be come an inelegant word, but inelegant or not, if you ever do stop sweating you will "have had It." Whether you perspire or sweat depends a little on your occupation and your culture. The man digging the ditch sweats, while the ex ecutive moving his uphol stered chair is merely per spiring. (Released by The Register and Tribune Syndicate. I960) Hatfield Regrets Burning of Home Salem (HPD - Gov. Mark Hat field Monday described as "deplorable" the burning of a Negro family's home in Portland after the family won a court fight to build In the predominantly white neigh borhood. In a telegram to the Urban League of Portland, which asked Hatfield to comment on the issue, the governor said: "The deplorable action docs nothing but harm to a com munity's reputation. The good that might be achieved over the years is thus tragi cally offset. I can only ex press profound regret to the family Involved on behalf of all Oregonians who abhor such tactics." The nearly completed home of the Rowan Wilcys burned July 3. Damage was estimat ed at about $7,000 and au thorities said there was evi dence of arson. Hatfield's telegram was to E. Shelton Hill, executive di rector of the league. Portland Mayor Terry Schrunk commented earlier and also deplored the incident. APPLIANCE VALUES TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. Too Much Variety In Prognostications Bothers Wall Street By ELMER C. WALZER UPI Financial Editor New York - IUPD - Wall Street, which avers it doesn't like unanimity in any business or market view, is hav ing its trou bles Just now with too much varietv In the ..- ., Tm " i J Dm gnostica can out as UHmmfCJLJ many many diner- Elmer Waller cnt views as the number of the persons he interviews. But the market has several things in Its favor at this point. One thing sure is that com parisons with a year ago in industrial output will make a favorable showing because the steel strike in 1959 brought figures down. That, of course, is small help for those who take those things into consideration. Another factor being toyed with is the belief the govern ment which held tight purse strings to make a good budget showing will loosen up con siderably with its purchasing deferred to this fiscal year. Thirdly, thU is the time of year the traditional summer rally gets into action. In the fourth place, the market usually rises in an election year, according to the records of the past. Then there is the fact of easier money and the prospect of margin reduction some time in the future - perhaps not too far. Steel ordering Is expected to pick up. Here the problem is when. According to Standard & Poors, "The economy general ly may be regarded as having run along on an even keel. Windstorm Proves Shocking to Dog Albany, N. Y. - A wind storm proved a "shocking" experience to Fawn, a boxer dog. The dog's owner had fasten ed him to a television tower. guy wire with a chain. As the tower swayed in the wind, it shorted against a live wire, giving Fawn a Jolt each time it made contact. He broke away and suffer ed no ill effects. 1 i VJT I Iff fcL M of :M i I I 12 Cu- Freezer ' -I - M W -1 drills I r coomi, minM f"j I MP IteE? 'hIT:; ,0,un"r- Ask About ! W I I li " romi" ,0 "''" in th. , ek I HapcoSize V'- !' JilJ'rirl Trade, and ibrrrrr lgl " " - -1 Terms AUTOMATIC WASHERS Fellow Delegates Your 6 washer rep resentatives wish to be known that offer you your choice of our members (all dedicated wife savers) at $67.70. Hapco Size Trade-ins despite violent gusts during and after the steel strike. "That Industry's operations should relatively soon return closer to the pattern of steel consumption, which Is prob ably at an annual rate in the neighborhood of 10M10 mil lion tons, compared with the recent ingot production of less than a 90-million ton rate. "When they do, total indus trial production will move upward." Standard peeks into 1961 and sees a few clouds begin ning to appear. It notes used car prices are about 10 per cent lower than a year ago, a rise in vacancy ratio of LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE NO. 10SS9 NOTICE Of FINAL IIKARINO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKEOON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of CLARENCE E. TRAINER. Deceased Notice la hereby given that Gregory T. HornecKer, adminis trator of the above estate, haa llled in the above en'itled Court and cause his Final Account ane Re port and said Court has fixed Au gust is. 1960 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a.m. in the Jourt Room of said Court at the Court House in Medford, Oregon as the time and place for hearing objectiona there to and for the settlement thereof. Dated this 13th day of July. 1960. Gregory T. Hornecker Administrator Farretl & Blackhurst Attorney, for Administrator ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, at 10:00 A.M. on the 27th day of July. I960, for 4 trucks for use by the Jackson County Road Department. Specifications and instructions to bidders may be seen at the of fice of the County Clerk or the office of the County Engineer. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller County Judge Chester H. Wendt County Commissioner R. A. James County Commissioner NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL ACCOUNT No. 10642 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT or THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM EDWARD MUIR. deceased Notice is hereby given that Robert D. Dames, administrator of the Estate of William Edward Mulr. deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Jackson County, his first and final account and report as such administrator of said estate and the 11th day of August, I960, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. in the court room of said Court at the Court House. Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing of obiectiona to said final account and report, and all persons having objections thereto are hereby re quired to make or file the same on or before said time. Dated July 13. 1960. a Robert D. Dame. Administrator Robert D. Dames Attorney for Administrator Medford, Oregon VALU I 303 SO. FRONT ST. rental property, and indica tions there may be a slow down in capital spending next year. Moderate Gains Seen But that is in the future. This year looks to Standard as one in which gross national product will reach a $512 bil lion rate by the closing quar ter. That agency also sees a boost In federal and local spending, and high consumer spending - all of which will keep the economy at a high plateau. Dun's review looks for the economy to go Into its usual lull this summer but sees moderate gains in prospect for the rest of the year. "The economy will be sup ported by a further modest rise in business spending for new plant and equipment, and retail sales should set a new record," says Dun's. "A cautious last - quarter pickup in the rate of Inven tory accumulation will be a source of additional strength." Classified Rates 1 day per word e le 2 days per word 3 dayi per word 4 dayi per word dayi per word -I0e .120 1 By Lino Per Month $2 25 (Minimum First Usua 50c) flnslnest Directory Each Una per month SI T3 Minimum per month ii-Zi Dead Line on Classified Ada 530 pm (or following day, except 10 ajn for Monday: for Sunday noon Saturday Dead Una on Display Cli fied Ad 10:00 A M Saturday for Sunday and Monday 3 P-M the day before publi cation for Tuea throurh Frl. APPROVED CREDIT CHARGES BILLED BY THE LINE A Too late To Classify FOR SALE Montmorency pie cherries. 8 cents. You pick. John Darby. Griffin Creek. FOR SALE Equity in 2-bdrm. house. One year old. Business frontage. 642 Crater Lake Ave. FOR SALE: 1 lrrig. A. facing on 2 streets. One 2-bdrm., & one 3-bdrm. Income $112 mo., always rented. Price S8.50O. Shown by appointment. 5F a-Titai. WANTED Painting. At the low est prices. 12 yra. in Medford SP 2-7231. 4X10 CLEAR, beveled Redwood Siding $125 per M. 100 squares asbestos siding $15.50 sq. 500.000 ft. miscellaneous molding at Half price. NORTON LUMBER COMPANY Phoenix. White City and Ashland PLYWOOD ". 4x8 Fir Plywood. S2 per sheet. Lewis Wholesale &. Builders Supply 443 So. Riverside SP 2-7133 HOUSE PAINTING H. B. HOWELL Free Estimate . Expert Work Prompt Result. Phone KE 5-2524 B 5 A Too tat To Classify ' Pianos for Rent Spinels, new and used, 9? mo, and up. Reconditioned uprlghta from $4 mo. Six months rental will apply on purchase If you decide to buy, ERSKINE'S PIANO STORE 1304 Kings Hwy. SPECIAL BILTWEI.l, WINDAW UNITS, ASSEMBLED Regular Sal 1 30x11 (20.89 112 00 4 .18x31 123.sa....u...$l3.ttS I 44X11 133.63 ll DOUBLE UNITS 4 30x10 133.18 till 93 4 30x21 43.08....3J as 44x18 141 38 833 50 8 28x14 $3088 $17.20 FARMERS LUMBER CO. Barnetl A Riverside, SP 2-5482 HARDBOARD ' Vi". 4x8 Hardboard. S1.80 sheet. Lewis Wholesale Si Builders 443 So. Rlverald Br 27139 2x8 utility T 8c O or S4S $50. 2x8 economy T 8c G or S4S $29 Hilton Lmbr, Central Point NO 4-1878 or TA 8-4843 GRIFFIN CREE AREA Owner Leaving Town Va Acre Excellent Well Irrigation Water Available 3 Bedrooms 1 Vi Batht Wall to Wall Carpet Property Well Kept $13,500 $1,800 DOWN SP 3-4415 0 WEIGHING VALUES? Spacious 1365 sq ft. 3 B R. near Talent. ; A lovely well arranged, newer home; doub! carport, Urge new garage; ir rigation well, high loan value; Please look at this home today -it's bargain priced. In Central Point a nice 3 B.R. home, less than three years old, landscaped, fenced back yard; bargain priced, )1,oOJ. RED ARROW REALTY Roy Maudlin, Realtor, Kt 5-1752 3744 Colver Road Phoenix DAILY'S U-DRIVE Medford Airport Ph. SP 2-539S