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THURBDAY, JULY 31. 1 860 MEDFOHD MAIL, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. rm iff &8m mm??? tm?ms WITH SCHILLING SPICES PICKLING SPICE 19c STICK CINNAMON... 29c MUSTARD SEED 13c CELERY SEED. 15c Chiffon FACIAL TISSUE 400 Count Box Rag. 29e TREE SWEET ORANG Make UNCOOKED JAM With Frozen Strawberries HERE ARE THE ITEMS NEEDED 3 IQtoz. Packages Frozen Berries Vi Cup Hot Water 1 3W-oi. Package M.C.P. Pectin 1 Cup Light Karo Syrup 4 Cups Sugar Vi Cup Lemon Juice MAKES MORE Than 3 Pts. Get your recipe at Groceteria. Need help? Ask Gretchenl Frozen KARO SYRUP Keg. 55c M QC QUART morn Zee Paper Wax ic 200-Ft. Roll 12 ounce can Reg. Price 43- sen oo cans SAVE 29c Supermarket FROZEN Strawberries Regular 2 for 45c Mary Ellen Your Choice of Apricot-Pineapple, Peach, Boysenberry, Satiuma Plum 28-OZ. JAR HILLS BROS. COFFEE 59 51" One-lb Can Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers Groceteria' Cream of the . Produce Crop ibogj LIPTON TEA BAGS - 48-Bag Pkg 67e LIPTON TEA - 12-Pound Package....85c LI PTON INSTANT TEA - 1 Jj-oz. Jar 53c Limit Rights Reserved Wishbone Dressing B.on. Cheese Dressing 49c French Dressing 33c Italian Dressing 39c Russian Dressing ..35c Deluxe French ....35c KING SIZE 23 a"d 27-s 0) Porter Western Wheels SALAD MACARONI tl. ""mer , ' ot f , m 1 YOUR cHOC mstetn. wheels. Reg 25c pkg. SAVE 26c CELERY ann..:"M,,r,cnes SmPP CoW . SWEET RED or New Easy-On SPRAY STARCH "Pedo Verefy Made by the makers of AERO-WAX, EASY-OFF CLEANER and many other fin houiehold productsl Gr, S-Oz. Pushbutton 1 Can 47' lS-Ox. Pushbutton Can IC JUST SPRAY IT ON AND IRON and UiT Wrafles BEST r-T 6 3 The Family Council Kdltor'i Nol.j The rmll7 Council ocinilili at a lud, piotilalrlik L.r,"h ZJMV- "W""P" " wom.n' artUnr and two wrll.ti. . J! '.J """"' an ""Mai hUtotv. Tha Council ttporta ,iffior. b tewomlble aianotn an" MM. L. F. - Sho isn't smart , The fact la to turn down a rich young man. Suian F. - But I'm not com fortable with him. Mr. L. F. - My 20-year-old daughter, Susan, Is a sweet and beautilul girl, but I'm afraid she doesn't have vory much sense. She Is extremely popular and during the past year has won the love of a most desir able young man. Peter Is the son of a professional man, and he Is now finishing grad uate work and will enter his father's profession. He is good looking and a real gentleman. Peter can give Susan so much comfort, but she says she isn't interested. She is fond of a very poor boy. Leonard is a nice fellow, I agree, but life will be a strug gle with him. He has no spec ial trade and no business head. Susan F. - I can't be like my parents, just thinking about money and comforts. Love is much more Important. My mother says you can love a rich man just as easily, may be more so, as a poor one, but it doesn't work that way for me. Peter Is very nice, I'll agree, but I don't feel as happy when I'm with him as with Leonard. I didn't go to college and he often talks over my head. Nearly all of his friends went to college, too, and it's a little embarrassing when they dis cuss things I know nothing about. My mother has all sorts of dreams of glory for me, but I m a down-to-earth girl and I want to be happy with the one I love. The Council: When a girl turns down a rich man to marry a poor one, it Is as sumed by cynics that she's a fool and by romantics that love has triumphed. Yet neither is necessarily true. that bolna wealthy or moving In "high society" Is frightening to many young women. Thoy feel they may not be able to keep up socially with other women In their new set and this makes them Insecure in their married life. If there li a difference In educational . background, this fear Is natur ally intensified. When she gets older and gains more confidence, woman usually recognizes that it takes little more than common sense and a kindly nature to move comfortably In any social group. She can always make up her educa tional deficiencies If she Is willing to put forth a little effort to learn. The prize example of a young woman with the self confidence to enter a social circle far removed from the one Into which she was born is the Norwegian fisherman's daughter, Anne -Marie Ras mussen, who married Into the Rockefeller family. Undoubt edly, young Rockefeller sensed that this girl of humble background and modest edu cational attainments could be happy with his family and friends because she was not handicapped by fear. Without this handicap she will be able to learn whatever she finds desirable. As for Susan, we don't think she ought to be too hasty in her decision. If she dislikes Peter for reasons of personality or character, of course she Is right to turn him down. But if she Is rejecting him out of fear, she may be making a mistake. .In any case, Mrs. L. F. should not apply pressure. It is essential that Susan make this decision out of her own , mind and feelings. If she doesn't, the marriage doesn't have a good chance of success - no matter how much money is Involved. (Copyright I960, General Features Corp.) 1960's. May Bring End to Outdated Demonstrations Chicago-raPD-Let there be a lutes each for "serious" con din of bells, a parade of stand-1 tenders for the presidential ards, disorder in the aisles I and vice presidential nomlna and general rejoicing. , I tions. No nonsense, the com- For the 1960's may see themlttee ruled, lor "insincere demise of the demonstration, that idiot child of America's rowdy political past which long since should have gone tne way of duelling at dawn and the torchlight parade. Indeed, the Republican Na tional Convention starting next Monday may be the last at which the demonstration is permitted to rear its many, many screaming heads at party conclave convened for the serious purpose of formu lating policy and nominating candidates for president and vice president. In that event many Ameri cans will not be sorry. What ever else television has done to or for society, it has estab lished that the latter-day dem onstration is artificial and phony. It is a Irvine fossil consist ing of bogus bedlam, care fully contrived chaos, cultl vated confusion, and deliber ate disorder no more spon- taneoui in conception than royal matchmaking at the turn of the century. And if some members of the GOP convention arrange ments committee had their way, there wouldn't be any demonstrations at this year's Republican meeting. Jaren L. Jones, vice chair man of the arrangements com mittee, said considerable sen timent developed at a two- hour meeting Wednesday to abolish the demonstration here and now. But it is hard to break with the past, as witness the So ciety for the Preservation of Barbershop Quartet Singing. And some people die a little whenever anything becomes extinct, as witness all those who regret the passing of the dodo. So the Republicans decided not to abolish demonstrations but to limit them to 10 min- Tooze Resigns As GOP Debate Portland H1PII - Walter L. Tooze Jr. announced Wednes day that he will resign as a delegate to the Republican National convention. Tooze, who has been con fined to the Physicians and Surgeon hospital in Portland, requested Gov. Mark Hat field to name his alternate, Harriet Krause of Portland in his place. Tooze said, however, that he does not expect his illness to prevent him from cam paigning for the senate. According to Tooze the 1960 GOP convention will mark the first time since 1000 that his family name has not been represented as a dele favorite son" blowoffs. Jones said the Republicans were moved by thousands of letters, ' telegrams, and tele phone calls they urot from citizens criticisine the tele vised demonstrations put on by the Democrats at their na tional convention in Los An geles last week. , Jones said they "were very disenchanted with what they saw." Have Fun-Save, Too Why wait for a birthday? Have fun, save money - make this doll and pretty clothes of remnants. Surprise a little alrl with this petite 9-Inch doll plus her clothes; or teach a little Miss to sew. Pattern 7143: doll transfer; clothes patterns- Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern - add 5 cents for each patyorn for 1st- ciass mailing, oena to Men ford Mall Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 188, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUM BER. , JUST OUT! 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