Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1962, Image 11

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    OREGON
MTBFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OHEGOIt
THURSDAY. JUNE T. 19BJ
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Oregon Families
Invited to Apply
For IFYE People
. " Corvallis - Wanted: Oregon
families to share their homes
for two to three weeks this
summer with youths from ,
'.South America, Scandinavia, I
and Southern Europe.
Ruth Brasher, state 4-H !
agent at Oregon State univer
sity, said two International
Farm Youth Exchange (IFYE)
' delegates have already arrived
and are living with host
families. Six others will come
later this summer.
The IFYE program is an ex
' change of youths from the
U.S. and overseas countries,
' conducted by the Cooperative
Extension Service and the Na-
tional 4-H Club Foundation
and financed by non-government
funds. Purpose of the ex
change is to help youths learn
about other people by allow
ing them to live with families
and share In work, play ana
community activities. Fami
lies are asked to accept the
visitors as members of the
family and not as special
guests.
Invited To Apply
Farm and city families with
fit least one child living at
home are invited to apply as
hosts, Miss Brasher said. As
far as possible, wishes of the
host families are met in sched
uling of the exchangees and
meeting family interests.
Families in ail parts of Ore
gon are invited to take part in
the program so IFYE's may
get well-roundel experiences.
Host family applications are
- available from county exten
sion agents. Applications are
sent to the state 4-H office at
OSU where final selections
are made.
Already in Oregon homes
are Giovant Bordlgnon, a 23-year-old
Italian farmer, and
Felipe Obuljen, 28, Argentina.
Bordignon is staying with the
E. H. Eymans of Canby and
the hosts for Obuljen are the
Ron Davis family of Olex and
R. L. Johns of Halsey.
Ausust IFYE arrivals will
be Helen Haralambaki of
Greece; Ellen Petersen, Ger
many; Kyosti Toivonen, Fin
land; lnga Britt Olofsson,
Sweden; .lean Francois Xavier
de Cabrol, France; and Daniel
Rodriguez, Uruguay.
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VALUABLE COUPON
PEANUT BUTTER
MARKET BRAND
Creamy Smooth
3-lb. Jar
Reg. $1.19 Save 31c
B . Void after Sunday. One coupon per customer,
coupon regular price is charged.
Without
If Shopping Center!
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Unmanufactured
Tobacco Exports
Establish Record
Washington -ItlPIl- The For
- elgn Agricultural Service esti
mates world exports of un
manufactured tobacco In 1961
at a record 1,. 76,000,000
pounds, up 10 per cent from
exports reported the previous
year. ,
The agency said the sharp
Increase in world exports re
flected growing demand for
cigarettes in most countries,
smaller domestic crops in a
number of important consum
ing countries, and some stock
building.
The United Slates was the
largest exporter of unman
"factured tobacco, at 501 mil
lion pounds. The value of this
poundage was a record $3110.8
million. Flue - cured exports
totaled 403 million pounds,
and burley exports 36.3 mil
lion pounds. Kentucky-Tennessee
fire-cured leaf at 23
million pounds was up 33 per
rent from the previous year.
Second Place
in second place among
worm exporters was Rhode
sia - Nyssaland with a record
210 million pounds, Other
major exporters were Turkey,
Greece, India, Brazil, Colom
bia, Algeria, Italy, Canada,
Cuba, Yugoslavia, and Ido
nesia. The United States was a
major importer of unmanu
fnetured tobacco, as well as
the principal exporter. U. S.
Imports of tobacco for con
Sumption in l!)fil were a
record 166 million pounds.
This imported volume was
third to the United Kingdom's
345 million pounds and West
G e r m a n y' s 2 15 million
pounds. Other major Import
ers were The Netherlands,
'France, Belgium - Luxem
bourg. Spain, Switzerland,
Denmark and Japan.
VALUABLE COUPON.
B1SQUICK
BETTY CROCKER
40-oz. Pkg.
Reg. 39c-Sove 10c
customer. Without
g Void after Sunday. One coupon p
ft,. .mum fnniihr nriro ii eharaod.
VALUABLE COUPON
SillDER'S CATSUP
14-oz. Bottle "77 r S
fl B jet
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BJ
Reg. 595c-Savs 33c
Without
VALUABLE COUPON
i
CANNED MILK
u
Pet or Sego
No. I tin
Reg. 229c
Sav 19c
Void nMflf Sunday. One coupon
coupon regular price ia charged.
u.s.
Club Steak
Round Steak
""""paper towels I L Hams
- 7 w r,
Void after Sunday. One coupon per customer.
- ' coupon regular price is charged.
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PA CE101CE
All Under One Roof
Northwest's LARGEST Shopping Center
tender
juicy
lean
OF COURSE
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Lean & Tender
USDA Choice ..
Boneless
USDA Choice
lb.
lb.
It
Sliced Bacon
Short Ribs
Mowll's.
USDA Chtle i
BEEF
pkg.
. lb.
VALUABLE COUPON
SIERRA
Giant Size
Reg. 3$1.00Savft 65c
$'
Void afror Sunday. One coupon per customer. Without all mmrfa
coupon regular price is charged.
I
mmmBrmmmmam mm
fc"""-tT'nTrt'ML1W
Whole or
MIDWAY ' Shank
Butt End 55c lb End....lb.
Boiling Beet si ,b 1 9(
DY'S VEAL CUTLETS
una
for
VALUABLE COUPON
FOLGERS COFFEE
or customer. Without
M
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VALUABLE COUPON
It's Mountain Grown
TIDE
uriiiif
I .tuuMi
For a Cleaner Wash
Giant Size I
Two Accidents Are
Reported to Police
Two accidents wore report
ed to Modford city police
Tuesday afternoon.
At 5.15 p.m., vehicles op
erated by Floyd Daniel Scott,
26, of Castro Valley, Calif.,
, and Leo Huston Myers, 45,
. (nf San Jose, Calif., collided
at the Intersection of South
.Central ave. and Ninth st
according to city police.
Myers was cited by police
for failing to yield the right
nf way and not having an
operator's license In posses
sion. Scntt and his wife, Krika
Elizabeth Srnlt. 27. euffereri
alnor briiswi In tlM accident '
CHETS FROZEN
Fruit Pies
Reg. 75c Sava 16c
Void after Sunday. Ona coupon per customer. Without
coupon regular price is charged.
iiiii in
Without Coupon 95e
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(5)
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mm
mm
WHIT
VOID AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 10-ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER
pple, cherry
berry, peach
24 oi
Si
EVERFRESH Pure Flotilla
Orange Juke :
CANDLELIGHT
Dinners
Beef, Turkey,
Chicken, H.im
1 1 oz. pkg
C 3
Willison'i
12 oi
BUTTERED Veal or
Beef Steaks
FRENCH FRIED ORE-IDA
Potatoes itr 2
i.Hi.i,
FMIEIE
CHEST X-RAY
Mobil unit will be at the Big Y Satur
day, June 9, 10 A.M. to 1 P.M., 2 P.M.
to 5 P.M. No appointment will be
necessary. No charge will be made.
Reports of X-ray will be sent to each
person.
OVEN FRESH
ORANGE - GRAPE - PUNCH - LEMONADE
22Vj.0z.
Loaf
Ot. Jar
5"
Si MARKET
mm
MARKET-2V4 TIN
He MADERA -GEM SIZE
COCKTA
LIUEI
Tall Tin..
Am
Imperial Valley Mediums
Season's First
for
Red
Ripe .....
Local
Grown .
MM
3
BIGY'
D A 1 C D V
Evryttihf U M I L. I I
Right k" Store ...
Not Fresh Daily . . . Fresh Hourly (
Watermelon
Strawberries
Tomatoes
Carrots
ONIONS
ETTUCE
lb.
for
1 lb.
pk9
... Cup
pkgs.
T
RUDY'S SPECIAl
Old Fashioned
DOZIEN
cream purrs
Loaded With Qf
Whipped Cream 2 '
EACH V
B.B.Q. BUNS
Vieriirtiweiy
Barbecue Sauce
Right in Bun
DOZEN
upnn
OR
APPLE
PSES
f Yc-'f Choice
YELLOW
Jumbo Size
lb.
REDLEAF
ROMAINE
ENDIVE
am to 9 pr VM
If :
WE GIVE
and REDEEM
SILVER
DOLLAR
STAMPS
ml
OPEN 8
7 DAYS A WEE
Nat
Limit Rights Reserved
No Sales to Dealers
Specials Effective Thru
Sunday, June 10 '
Located at "Y" Junction
Hwy. 99 North '
iNMV ,
.vA Nationally Famous Brand
WATCHES
For Both Men and Women
'a Special purchase of beau- jT
tiful, fine quality models.
Mil S.
Family
Council
Edilnri note: The Fimllr
Council contliti of a Judge,
psychiatrist, three clergymen,
three edtton and a women'! editor.
Each article Ii a lummary of a
family disagreement preiented t
the Council. The Council dealt
with problems, major and minor,
encountered by guidance coun
selors and social worker Edited
by Mn. Alma Denny. (Copyright
by General Feature! Corp.)
Fay R. He thinks money
is to collect and look at.
Adrian R. She thinks
money is like milk, spoilt if
kopt too long!
IT'S NEWI
W WORKS!
ITS PROVEN!
,50
ultra riadinola'
Wondctlul discovery I Tha only cream with pigmant
during Plmilron. Ihal gently leaichts out and
fades unslgMlTne spoil, tiechle. muddy dl
Mlontiont. Brings about youthful eflKl af clear,
even-loned coloring, glowing skin vitality. Ptovtd
sale lot noimil sMn in over 50,000 doctor-controlled
lestt. Ott i ir iodavl
V XI
V
29e
Men's Reg.
Toyo Caps
19'
RUBBING
ALCOHOL
33Vi LP. ,
RECORDS 9 s.,.lo
Child's Ballbearing -
ROLLER SKATES
Automatic Electric
: FRY- PAH Guaranteed
60-Ff. Plastic 10-Year Gwnnlem '-,
GARDEN HOSE
$77
Pt.
WOMEN'S POINTED TOE
vvilii cav.li
6 -pack of J&tZT
COPYRIGHT IflSZ THE SOUlT COMPANY
piui asp
Deposit SI
Demon
ttrotion Fri. t Sat.
CANVAS or CORDUROY
Biggest style hit In yearsl Versatile, wash
end comfortable) An popular colors ana
now in stockl "Converse" brand.
HUGE SELECTION
SUPERIOR
n
able
lizes f I
JE17
225
Tablet
$237
J
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14
ii j
FAST PAW RELIEF 1
HEADACHte MUSCLE ACHES COLDS 1
Family Value Size
BOOK MATCHES
MARKET PURE
STRAWBERRY JAM
VAN CAMPS IN TOMATO SAU
PORK & BEANS
Carton
of 50 ...
2
for
29c 1
Made in -wNX
U.S.A.
jot ivarYi j-eri'
BIG STOCK REDUCTION!
Bass plugs . . . trout lures, steelhead
and salmon spoons and spinners by
U.S.A. Mfg's.
2000 LURES MUST GO! !
FOR
ONLY
k.fali .
m
t m il MA
44 oz.
Bottle .
6
for
FOLGERS
COFFEE
4 lb. tin $1.96
W:
1 ."Cev lii
t 11 M
w m
BOYS' WHITE LOW-CUT
2
$99
L PAIR
Special purchase of famous brand, made In
U.S.A. Reg. $3.95.
M SHOES
a a
MEN'S
Black or White
Low Cuts
Men's, Women's, Child'
Thongs a. 3
PAIR
FOR
6 oz. Instant . .
10 oz. Instant
1 lb. tin
..79c
SI el 9
WOMEN'S SUMMER COTTON
DRESSES
1 and 2-Piece Styles - Siies 10 to 18
SI99 $098
to
Girls' Summer Dresses
Sixes 3-14
,98 $198
2!
to
COMPLETE OUTFIT
for a LUCKY LADY . .
'retty new dress, o r I o n
iweater, white purse, gloves,
colorful necklace and ear
rings. Nothing to buyl Just
visit the apparel shop up
stairs and register your name
and addressl
Drawing June 13, 10 A.M. in
the Apparel Shop on the
Meizanine. Winner's name
will be posted on the Mei
zaninel LAST WEEK'S WINNER
OF BOYS' DRESS-UP ENSEMBLE
mrs. c. w. Mcdonough
Rt. 2, Box 497-Gold Hill
1
Fay R. Adrian's aalary,
(or a man nf 35 with a wife
and one child, would be con
sidered "average." I believe
we're called "middle-income"
citizens. Yet, we still live in
the apartment we moved into,
as newlyweds ten years ago at
a $60-a-month rental, despite
the fact that I'm sure we can
afford to pay twice that and
have a more comfortable '
home.
What troubles me is Ad
rian's tightness wjth money.
He doles out a fixed amount
for my house-money. Any-'
thing extra that I want for''
myself or for our son requires
a petition as elaborate as if I '
were asking Congress for a
battleship. To comfort me he
shows me how our bank bat
ance is growing.
I'd like a little less bal- '
ance and a little more on my '
side of the deal. Otherwise it's
almost as bad as nonsupport-' '
maybe I d better get myself
a job that pays.
e
Adrian H. Fay is one ot
those shortsighted and blind
wives for whom security
doesn't rate. They want show.' '
They'd rather eat, drink, dress :
up and be merry, even If takes
their husbands' last cent.1 As
to having money in reserve to :
pay taxes, doctor bills or to
help out a relative in trouble, ?
they call this "tightness." I'm :
sorry. I call it common sense. ;
That bank account she '
makes fun of came in mighty
handy when her mother need-.
led $500 in a hurry for an' .;
operation. If I left things up -,
to Fay It wouldn't have been. ,
on hand. She'd go through .
twice my salary each week
with her big eyes ana Dig .
ideas.
I feel I'm a good provider,
but Fay wants me to double.
expenditures each month-...,.
That would be Tisky and I'm ,
not rich enough lor Tlsks. , ..
The Couneili We can't let ';
slip Fay's threat to get herself . .
a "job that pays." We hope ,
she realizes she already has .
one, even though It pays In
different currency than the
I coin of the rpalmf Her job
as Adrian's side-kick might
well be envied by women wno : .
know the pains of the in- ,
solvent, the dread knock on
the door that means eviction -or
repossession of furnishings.
But Fay is doing more "kick" ,
ing" than "siding" and well.,
trv to show her, as well as ,
Adrian, ways to turn her into ..
a proper side-kick.
The couple's aimtunr ,
springs from, disharmony
hmit enals. If thev agreed
on where they were headed.
Fay would accept without :
argument the allocation of
each dollar to tne varioue ;
kitties" which help them r-,
rive there. Obviously Know-.--
ing little about budgeting sna v.
money management, ray av-;
tributes Adrian's conservation t
to cussedness. And he, certain
that women have no head for s
financial explanations, makes. ,
one-side decisions and hands...
them down to Fay, as the.
Supreme Court would do.
Adrian's first-aid move to;,',
mend Fay's fractured trust In
him would be to take her .
Into his confidence on plan ' ,
for their future security. With
X-expenses and X-dreams, how. .
split up Y-income each monthT ..,
Listen to her ideas. With th.'.;
i oh. laid on the table will ,
she still feel they can afford
double the icnt7 it so, ner .
recommendation will be more
knowledgeable and may well
be combined witn ner own.:,
scheme for cutting downy,
somewhere else. Expenditures;-,
would be discussed intelligent. "
ly, not decided by Adrian's r-
bitrary fiat. ;
Next he might patiently try
to expand Fay's grasp of all
matters of household finance
Including taxes, Insurance and ' ,
legal documents. The more i"
wife knows of the hard facts '
about money, the closer not '
"Hffhter" she and her hus-.
band can be. The relationship.,
tends to be shoulder-to-should-;
er rather than Big Daddy':
Weak Mommy. J'-
Finally, this couple might .
bear in mind the four stage .'
of earning as defined by '
modern economist: first, for'--.
Aim survival: scconu, "r
ixt I kl . t- i. ihtrrl fnr a
J luxuries buucu - -
Vi li 1 modicum of freedom (such is-
L; a chance to quit a Job or
xr change a vocation); and, iinat-
ly, for power (usaoie tor gooa
or, alas, nefarious causes)'
Adrian seems to be neanng '
the second plateau. While he
dike most of us) may never'
reach the others Fay should
rejoice, for he also may never .
have to return to the first on.. :
1
(?)